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October 31, 2007

Benefits of a Dog Toy Box

Dog toys are a very important part of owning a dog or puppy. Since dogs enjoy chewing, the purpose of dog toys is to provide your pet with appropriate items to chew so he doesn't chew other things around your home. Also important is that dog toys, such as balls, frisbees, sterilized bones, dog stuffed animals, rope toys, etc., are all helpful in staving off boredom in dogs… an important aspect to help prevent mischief.

In addition to making sure your dog has plenty of different types of toys and bones to keep busy with, another aspect is making sure the dog toys are accessible to him. This may sound simple, but over the course of time the toys often end up under the sofa, out in the yard or otherwise lost around the home. Next thing you know, your dog may be right back to being bored and mischievous, or at the very least, have no toys to play with even though they are "somewhere around here."

The solution? A dog toy box. It doesn't need to be fancy at all… a sturdy plastic one will do. It should be low enough for your dog to reach the toys and should be kept in a central location in your home where your dog spends time. Then, you can occasionally go around the house, picking up all the dog toys and returning them to the box so they are easy for your pet to find (and your home stays tidier too).

Another benefit of the dog toy box is that it creates an additional activity for your pet. Now, he can not only have fun playing with the toys, but can also enjoy the additional stimulation of looking through and taking them out of the box.

For puppies, the toy box is also particularly helpful because you can simply pick up the box and bring the toys easily into the room your puppy will be spending time in. Then there will be no excuse for him to be chewing or stealing other things and with the toys at your fingertips, it's easier to correct and redirect if an inappropriate item is in his mouth.

Another toy tip: rotate the toys occasionally. Instead of keeping the same toys in the box all the time, some of which your pet may have become bored with, you can occasionally go through the toys and put away the ones he hasn't played with in a while. Replace with a few new toys. Then, when he becomes tired of those toys, pull the old ones out of your cabinet and your dog's interest will be renewed. This is a great way to keep your dog interested in the toys, while also saving money by not always having to buy new ones all the time.

With a little creativity and effort on your part, your dog will quickly learn to go to the box when he wants to play with something, helping to stave off boredom and discourage mischief!

Article written by Lori Verni

Lori Verni is a freelance writer, Certified Master Trainer and owner of Best Paw Forward Dog Education in Holly Springs, NC. She also proudly brings you all of the free articles on FreeDogTrainingInfo.com, and has a book available: Everything You Need to Know About House Training Puppies & Adult Dogs. The book can be purchased at www.FreeDogTrainingInfo.com

Keywords: dog toys, dog beds, dog collars, pet supplies, dog training, dog health

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3 Secrets To Better Dog Training

There are virtually as many approaches to training a dog as there are dogs to train! It seems as if every day new systems and techniques are announced or older methods are resurrected. Check a bookstore shelf or do a quick internet search and you will be overwhelmed with the number of ways people may advocate training a dog.

Despite the tremendous diversity of methods, almost every successful dog training system is premised on positive reinforcement techniques. The once frequent techniques involving intimidation, humiliation and punishment have long been abandoned in the face of growing proof of their relative ineffectiveness. All of the new, more effective, recommended means of dog training share something else in common: their effectiveness can be enhanced significantly by remembering three simple secrets.

Start Young

We've all been told a thousand times "you can't teach an old dog new tricks." That popular old saying, of course, is not entirely true. Any dog, regardless of age, can learn new things. However, like most old adages, it has been remembered because it contains a kernel of truth. Dogs, like humans, are much more receptive to learning new behaviors when young. The earlier you are able to start training your dog, the more effective the training will be.

Puppies will learn at a much faster clip and do not have ingrained behaviors that must be un-learned. Thus, any training regimen is sure to be more successful when conducted with a puppy for a subject instead of an older dog.

If you weren't able to start training a particular dog when he or she was younger, don't fret. Training is still effective for older animals. However, if you do have the chance, start training early and you'll reap the benefits of increased effectiveness.

Remain Gentle

Dogs are social animals and develop a real attachment to their owners. That attachment, in large measure, is at the heart of successful dog training. A dog who trusts his owner and who sincerely wants to please his companion is far more likely to remain attentive and compliant during the training process.

A failure to act gently jeopardizes the training program by undermining the quality of the dog/owner relationship.

Of course, aggressive behavior also runs contrary to the very foundations of most dog training techniques. Dog training is premised on the notion that positive reinforcement techniques best modify dog behavior. The interjection of inconsistent activity frustrates that process. Furthermore, there are ethical and moral concerns about mistreating an animal, in addition to the practical concerns. By making a commitment to retain gentleness throughout the training process one can insure they are consistently treating their dog appropriately.

A gentle dog owner will find himself with an ally for a trainee rather than a rival. Instead of a battle of the wills, training can become a cooperative exercise. Under those conditions, training tends to take less time and be far more effective.

Emphasize Prevention

Too often, training a dog devolves into a series of constant corrections for behaviors the owner finds unsuitable. This reduces the pleasure found in dog training as well as its overall effectiveness. A strong emphasis on preventing inappropriate behavior reduces the need for correction efforts and can help spur quick progress.

The basic goal of prevention is to intervene before a problem is created instead of simply responding to the problem. Instead of waiting for the dog to make a mistake to correct, the prevention-minded owner will keep close watch to see imminent difficulties and will intervene early to prevent them from arising in the first place.

This technique allows one to avoid spending undue time on correction and to emphasize real positively reinforced training methods, keeping a program on track and accelerating its successes. It also decreases frustration throughout the training process making it more enjoyable for both the dog and the owner.

Although there is a multitude of training strategies form which one can choose, all of them can have their effectiveness increased by adhering to the aforementioned principles. By starting early, remaining gentle and emphasizing prevention, any reasonable method of dog training can garner better results. These three secrets, if always operating in the background, serve to push the effectiveness of any training technique.



Dog Article courtesy of I-Love-Dogs.com

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October 29, 2007

Plush Gorilla

 

 

 

The plush dog toys are made of ultra-thick, durable Plush in vivid colors that are doubled stitched to endure hours of pawing, pulling, tugging, chewing, and biting. Only the best, longest-lasting noisemakers are sewn inside. The most safe, fun and durable plush dog toys on the market.

 

Keywords:  dog toys, dog toy, pet supplies, pet stores

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Bumper Bed Medium

 

Your pet deserves all the pampering in the world, so why not give them the satisfaction? Made with your pet's total comfort in mind our Bumper Beds are the perfect blend of country living and city dwelling. No matter where your pet calls home, they will have the perfect nights rest or an enjoyable afternoon nap when lying in an orthopedic Bumper Bed of their own. Each dog bed is filled with our thick denier 100% recycled polyfill, making the bed a heaven of cushions that will not bunch or flatten from extreme use. Our twill fabric was carefully chosen for its durability and is brushed for added softness. Comes in a variety of fresh and inviting colors that adapt easily to your home's décor. Zippered opening and machine washable cover for easy maintenance. Made in Montana.

 

Keywords: dog beds, pet store, pet supplies

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October 28, 2007

Choosing The Perfect Bed For Your Dog

Anyone with a pet dog knows that these lovable creatures love to curl up snugly or stretch out nonchalantly at their favorite spot and snooze. Right after an energetic game of catch or past feeding time, dogs usually retreat to their own space and sleep to regain their strength and liveliness. Dogs love a warm, comfortable and quiet place to rest. Puppies love to be cuddled and usually dig the couch or his master’s lap when about to nod off into dog dreamland. Thus, it is a necessity to have a nice, comfortable and perfectly-sized bed for your dog. Your doggy will absolutely appreciate their own cozy sleeping and napping spot. Dogs are creatures of habit and will typically sleep at the same spot, so a comfy dog bed at their own corner is a great gift that your dog will be grateful for.

1. Assortments Of Dog Beds

Of course you can create your own dog bed: a wooden box with a pillow or blanket is an easy and inexpensive alternative. There are, however, a huge assortment of dog beds available at pet supply stores that will perfectly suit your dog. Really now, Fido can’t choose a bed for himself so here are some tips that can be useful when buying a dog bed.

2. Pick A Bed That Will Suit Your Dog's Personality And Sleeping Habits

You should know the type of bed your dog would be most comfortable in. dog beds come in many different styles like round nests, donut or cuddler beds, round fluffy balls or pillows, square flat mattresses and sofa shaped beds sized just right for a dog. Does your dog love to curl up into one big fur ball? Then a cuddler, similar to a pillow with sides, would be appropriate. If he’s a sprawling sleeper, a larger mat would be excellent. Some dogs love to sleep on their bellies; a rectangular-style dog bed would be perfect for them.

3. Your Dog's Size

The size of your dog is an important consideration. A small, thinly padded bed would be adequate for toy dogs like Chihuahuas and Shih Tzus. In comparison, Dobermans and Huskies would need larger, heavily padded beds where they can stretch out comfortably. Whatever size your dog is, pick a dog bed that is slightly larger than him. This is to allow room for growth, especially for puppies, and allow room for movement.

4. Easily Washable

Make sure the dog bed is made of removable and washable materials. It will definitely get dirty and smelly, so it is important that you can easily wash it anytime. Make sure too that the material is appropriate for the dog's fur. Look for machine washable bedding if at all possible.

5. Get Cedar

- Look for a dog bed that is filled with cedar: cedar repels fleas - Refillable cedar-filled dog beds will make your pet happier and less stressed - Make sure you don’t have an allergy to cedar

6. Location, Location, Location

Where will you put your dog bed? This is also an important consideration when choosing a bed for your pet so you can pick the right material. Some dog beds are more suitable for an indoor location like in the bedroom or living room instead of outdoors, like in a porch for instance. Climate and local weather are important factors to consider as well. Choose a dog bed that will provide warmth for your dog in winter and air circulation during summer.

7. Quality

Durability is also essential. The dog bed must be able to withstand Fido’s penchant for chewing as well as his sharp claws. As we all know most dogs are messy, so make sure the dog bed you choose is up to the challenge. Pick a dog bed cover that is washable and made from durable fabric. Consider the color and style of the dog bed too. You might want your dog’s bed to complement your walls or furniture. You should know that there are dog beds that can accommodate a variety of your dog’s special needs. Heated dog beds and orthopedic foam dog beds are available and are excellent choices for older and arthritic dogs. Your dog will definitely appreciate his own bed in his own little space. The health and well-being of your dog will depend not only on diet or exercise but also on how much comfortable sleep and rest he gets.

For more great dog bed related articles and resources check out http://dogbedstop.com



Article Source: Dog Articles - Dog Training, Dog Breeds, Dog Health and More
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Big Sky Bed Large

 

 

 

For a dog bed as rugged as the Rocky Mountains it was created in, look no further than our Big Sky Bed. Made from fine Faux Suede, these orthopedic dog beds boast stylish comfort coupled with the ultimate in ease of care. The quilted cover is enhanced with beautiful black piping on both top and bottom, with a texture that makes brushing pet hair off a breeze. If it needs a little more attention, the zippered opening allows easy access to remove the lofty inner pillow to machine wash and dry whenever desired. Made in Montana.

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Essential Elements

 

 

http://www.lucysdoghouse.net/az175.html

 

Wonder what it was like for pets back in prehistoric times? We're sure pets stole the buffalo hide exactly the same way they steal your pillow now. Show your pet what a softie you are. Give him or her Essential Elements every day.

What Is In It? A high potency, quality nutritional supplement of vitamins, minerals and amino acids in a base of Alfalfa, Watercress, Parsley, Rice and Lecithin. Contains No preservatives, yeast, sugar, starch, salt, artificial flavors or colors, solvents or pesticides. Two Capsules Contain: Vitamin A (Fish Oil) 10,000 I.U. Vitamin A (Beta Carotene) 5,000 I.U. Vitamin D (Fish Liver Oil) 400 I.U. Vitamin E (d-Alpha Tocopheryl) 150 I.U. Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) 250 mg. Vitamin B-1 (Thiamine HC) 100 mg. Vitamin B-2 (Riboflavin) 100 mg. Vitamin B-6 (Pyridoxine HCI) 100 mg. Vitamin B-12 (Cyanocobalamin) 100 mcg. Niacinamide 100 mg. Pantothenic Acid 100 mg. Folic Acid 400 mcg. Choline 100 mg. Inositol 100 mg. P.A.B.A. (Para-Amino-Benzoic-Acid) 100 mg. Biotin 100 mcg. Bioflavonoids (Citrus) 25 mg. Hesperidin (Citrus) 5 mg. Rutin 25 mg. Calcium (Citrate Chelate) 50 mg. Phosphorous (Bone Meal) 20 mg. Magnesium (Citrate Chelate) 7.2 mg. Potassium (Citrate Chelate) 10 mg. Iron (Ferrous Fumarate) 18 mg. Manganese (Citrate Chelate) 6.1 mg. Zinc (Citrate Chelate) 15 mg. Iodine (Kelp) 150 mcg. Copper (Citrate Chelate) 0.25 mg. Glutamic Acid 25 mg. Betaine HCI 25 mg. Chlorophyll 2 mg. Selenium (Amino Acid Chelate) 25 mcg. Chromium (Amino Acid Chelate) 25 mcg. Stearic Acid, Magnesium Stearate, Food Glaze.

How To Use It Give orally or open and mix contents into meals or liquids. Best to divide daily dose into two feedings for optimum results. Cats & Small Animals 1/2 to 1 capsule per day Medium or Large Dogs 1 to 2 capsules per day Horses & Large Animals 2 capsules per day

 

Keywords: pet meds, dog supplements, pet supplies, pet stores, dog health

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October 27, 2007

About Us

Lucy and Kona

 

Hi there, welcome to Lucy's Dog House. We are for the person that is not finding everything they need for their pet in a big box pet store but is not quite ready to step into your average dog boutique.  We carry a variety of high quality products for your four legged family member from high quality dog beds, dog bowls, dog collars, leads, dog toys, treats and much, much more.  Most of the products that you find here are from small to mid size companies.  So by purchasing products from me you are supporting small business at a few different points in the supply chain.  Well, that is what we carry, what is Lucy's Dog House all about?  Lucy's Dog House gives new meaning to the words, small business.  It is great being able to control every aspect of the business to ensure quality control.  I guess you really never have to worry about someone not showing up for work.  However it does make for some busy days and it makes it really hard to delegate tasks when there is no one to delegate them to. 

Lucy my Great Dane and the namesake of the store was adopted from Indian Dane Rescue in San Diego. As a direct result of Lucy being a rescue, at Lucy's Dog House we donate a percentage of our total sales to six different great dane rescues.  Every month we sponsor a different one and by using the coupon code: rescue 15% of your purchase goes to the rescue for the month.

Pictured above is Lucy and her little sister Kona, a slightly crazy chocolate lab.  The are looking a little tired after testing out a bunch of dog toys for me. 

All the best,

Hans

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Rescues We Sponsor

Below are the rescues that we sponsor throughout the year.  Every month they get 5 percent of our total sales for the month.  In addition any time someone uses the coupon code rescue the sponsored rescue for the month gets an additional 10 percent for a total of 15% of that purchase.  Plus the customer receives 5% off as a way of saying thank you.  Please check out these rescues when you get a chance.  They are doing some great work with Great Danes throughout North America.


http://www.danerescue.net/ April and October
http://desertdanerescue.com/ May and November
http://www.birchhaven.org/ June and December
http://www.ncdanerescue.com/ July and January
http://www.greatdanerescueinc.com/ August and February

Private Rescue - September and March

 

 

 

 

 

Rescues That We Sponsor Through Direct Donations, Affiliate Sales or Other

 

 http://chowrescue.get2.us

 

http://www.pawsofaustin.org/

 

http://www.specialanimals.faithweb.com/

Keywords: dog collars, dog beds, dog toys, pet supplies, pet stores

 

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Safe and Enjoyable Pet Travel Takes Planning, Preparation

So you're thinking about venturing out on your next trip with Fido? Sounds like a fun idea, but unless you're well prepared, you may end up wishing you had left him at home.

But don't get discouraged; traveling with pets is becoming as commonplace as traveling with children. In a sense, they really are our children. We feed them, clean up after them, groom them, praise them, and love them… why shouldn't we take them along?

Problem is, some folks think just letting the family dog jump in the back seat is all it takes. Never mind securing that loved one in a car seat or harness like we do Junior. Why not? Okay, I'll ask it again… why not?

In case of a sudden stop or crash, what happens? Oops. Or big OOPS, depending on the size of your pooch. He could cause a serious injury or even death to you or one of your passengers if he becomes a projectile. Why take the risk?

Making the best of pet travel begins with planning. You must first think about what it is you're doing, where you're going, how you're going to get there, what you need… you know, like you do when you take a trip by yourself or with friends or family. Don't exclude your pet's needs and essentials just because… what, he's a pet?

What vitamins or meds will he need? What about food, treats and water? Yes, it's always a good idea to have a supply of good, cold water with you. Sometimes you just can't just find water anywhere when you need to stop.

Do you have a car seat for the pet to see out (mainly for smaller pets) or a harness or seat belt? What about emergency contacts like vet phone numbers or a pet hospital near where you are traveling? In case you become separated, did you remember his ID tag? How else will anyone know to whom your four-legged child belongs? A travel ID tag is also becoming more popular that lists the contact information of where you're planning to stay when you get to your destination or a cell phone number that could easily track you down in the event you get separated from your pet.

One of the most comforting things a pet can have with him is something familiar like a favorite toy or blanket. Remember how Junior is? By the way, did you remember his, too?

How about a portable exercise pen? Aunt Sally says she loves your canine, but does she really want him running loose all over her house? That exercise pen can be assembled in no time, and you sure won't have to keep your eye on Aunt Sally's glass figurine collection every second of the day.

And when you and your canine are ready to bed down for the night, are you just going to let him sleep where he finally drops? Is that where Junior will end up for the night? I don't think so. That's right, don't forget that pets like to sleep comfortably, too, and that portable dog bed sure feels a little more like home.

There's another thing you should remember. And that's all you have to do, just remember it. And that is… reassurance. Your pet knows you better than anyone else. Give him the reassurance that you're there for him and that you're going to have a good time together. He knows your voice. You're the one he trusts. So give him confidence in this new traveling environment. Provide him with the things he needs to make his trip as safe and enjoyable as yours, and I'm sure you will have many fun excursions together for years to come. Happy travels!



About The Author Tom James is founder and president of PetTravelCenter.com, an Internet resource website and online community serving the pet travel industry and pet lovers everywhere. Information about pet-friendly accommodations and destinations, RV parks, dog parks and campgrounds, tips for traveling with pets using various modes of transportation, recreational activities with pets, articles by pet experts, a photo gallery to post images of one’s pet travels, and special features, including a monthly newsletter for PTC Club members, are included in the site. In the fall of 2006, PetTravelCenter.com will roll out an online store of product solutions to make the pet travel experience fun and easy. Visit online at . http://www.PetTravelCenter.com

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Tips For Traveling With Your Dog

Tips For Traveling With Your Dog by: Terry Hanson

Taking your dog with you when you travel, whether you go by land, air or sea, can present real problems. I know - I do 100k miles a year, and most of them I get to take Beck with me. It's worth the extra hassle, no question. But what tips can I offer you?

Air travel with your dog

It takes most dogs a long time to get used to traveling by plane. It took Beck about 6 flights before he stopped getting stressed about it. The big thing is to make sure your dog knows that it's just a temporary thing - to a woofer, a flight can seem to last forever! Each airline has their own set of rules - you need to check these before the flight. No good turning up and finding you are denied access to the plane because you didn't bone up on the regs!

Number one tip is - get a vet to sign a health certificate for your dog certifying that he has no diseases. Also make sure the dog is up to scratch on his anti-flea programme, and bring documentary evidence with you if you can. No airline wants a flea infested plane! Check his dog tags. Make sure YOUR contact details are there and easy to read. If you do get separated, this ensures you'll be re-united fast. For the same reason, you carry a photo of your dog in your wallet.

Number 2 tip - no food for Fido for 6 hours before the flight, and no water for 2 hours before. We wouldn't want any nasty 'accidents' now, would we???!!! Also put a note on his crate saying what his eating and drinking needs are - if the flight gets delayed, the ground staff will have a duty to live up to these.

Number 3 tip - buy a crate big enough for your dog to stand up in. Only buy custom made crates from your pet shop. Buy one that is designed for the rigors of air transport. NEVER try to 'get by' with any old crate. Trust me - your dog will thank you for the gift! Also remember that the airline you are using may have specific requirements for cases that go in the hold. Check the livestock regs.

Car Travel with your Dog

Tip 1 - Just like air travel, make sure your dog has all his ID with him, and you carry a photo. Even in the car, keep him leashed. Dogs have been known to get excited and leap out the window. Bad things happen on the freeway!

Tip 2 - Always book your hotel or motel ahead of time. If they don't allow dogs, you will be turned away whether or not you have a booking. I learned this the hard way with Beck - sleeping in a car ain't fun!

Tip 3 - acclimatization. Get your dog used to trips - start out with short trips, and gradually extend them. Let him experience the aircon, and maybe even stick his head out the window (dogs love this - make sure he's on the leash first, and that there is no contra traffic!)

These tips have enabled Beck and I to enjoy many great trips together, and believe me, it's nice to have some company on those long empty miles! If you like Beck, please vote for him on the petmillions.com contest at Vote for Beck in the petmillions contest!



About The Author Terry Hanson is in sales, but doesn't like to be separated from his pooch Beck, who is entered in the http://www.petmillions.com/ pet contest .

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5 Essential Dog Accessories Shopping Tips

5 Essential Dog Accessories Shopping Tips
We accessorize many things. Cellphones, computers, homes, cars and PDAs are just some of the things that can be accessorized. Some people use accessories to emphasize the beauty of a thing; others use accessories to make things easier to use; still others use accessories to protect an item against harmful elements.

Accessories are not only limited to objects; in fact, there are accessories for living things, dogs for instance. There are a variety of dog accessories available -- ranging from accessories to enhance the appearance of a dog, accessories for pampering dogs and accessories that can both help dog and its owner.

If you're a dog lover, shopping for dog accessories is an important aspect of taking care of your pet. In fact, many dog lovers experience a great deal of satisfaction shopping for their beloved pets in the same way they do when shopping for their loved ones.

With a plethora of dog accessories in the market today, finding and choosing the best dog accessories for your pet can be a bit of a challenge. So here are some shopping tips to keep in mind when you're looking into buying dog accessories for your pooch.

Tip #1: When shopping for a dog collar...

Dog collars range from plain to fancy. However, more than the look of the dog collar, it's important that you choose one that properly fits your dog. The perfect dog collar for your dog is one wherein the space between your dog's neck and the collar is about two fingers wide. Never buy a dog collar based on how it looks. How a dog collar fits your dog should be your top priority.

Tip #2: When shopping for a dog leash...

Many types of dog leashes are available in the market. However, when shopping for a leash for your dog, choose the one that is appropriate to the size of your dog. If you have a big dog, get a dog leash that is wide and strong enough to hold him. In the same manner, don't get a big leash if you have a small dog. When choosing a dog leash, it's always best to go with one that costs a bit higher. Cheap dog leashes usually are of cheap quality.

Tip #3: When shopping for food and water bowls...

Choose food and water bowls that won't easily tip over. If you are considering buying a watering system that gives dogs a supply of drinking water for a longer period of time, choose a size that is appropriate for your dog. Water should always be fresh and clean so make sure that your dog can consume fairly quickly the water in the watering system you are about to purchase.

Tip #4: When shopping for dog toys...

Dogs are playful animals. When shopping for dog toys, consider those that your dog can gnash, chew or bite. Instead of chewing on slippers and shoes, these particular dog toys will encourage your dog to be more behaved. When choosing dog toys for your dog, consider those that are just the right size for him. Avoid dog toys that are too small; your dog may accidentally swallow small dog toys and choke. On the other hand, don't get a dog toy that is too large for your pet that he is unable to lift it.

Tip #5: When shopping for doghouses...

Your dog needs to have his own place outside of your home. A doghouse will protect your pet from the elements. Thus, when shopping for a doghouse, choose the one that is appropriate for your dog's size. The doghouse should be big enough to protect your dog from the harsh rays of the sun, rain and snow as well as be comfortable enough for your dog to live in if you ever leave your dog alone for long periods of time.



About The Author Shannon Lueck

I have owned dogs for most of my life and can't imagine living without them. I've put together a site with free information about dogs for dog owners. Please visit: http://www.adogownersdogsite.com/Guidelines_for_Choosing_the_Right_Dog_Toys.php
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