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Summer outings with the family pet
Author: pet lover, June 28, 2008
Summer time fun is keeping this family and pet busy in the great out of doors. We are fishing, camping and hiking nearly every weekend. We want the quality family time to be comfortable for everyone to enjoy. We have found a comfortable alternative for our dog in this self leveling all weather cot. It keeps her off the ground so she isn’t rolling in the dirt and the cool breeze can cirulate all around her. It easly store and clean with it’s folding legs and fabric construction. The self leveling part makes it more comfortable for our dog to rest on any terrain. We hope this great idea will help your family pet enjoy the family outing.
Comfort and saftey for summertime fun with your pet
Author: pet lover, May 12, 2008
Comfort and safety can make summertime living easier for pets and pet owners alike. Having the pet off the hot pavement to help prevent footpad problems. Plenty of cool fresh water a few ice cubes in the water bowl during periods of extreme heat.
With watchful protection, your pet can share joys of summer with you. Be sure to get your pet cooling bed.
The Perfect Bed for your Perfect Pet
Author: WannaPet, April 23, 2008
Choosing the right bed your dog can be an arduous process for some. Being in tune with your pet’s needs is not unlike trying to parent an infant. They cannot speak for themselves and you must rely on your instincts to find which bed may suit them best.
There are four factors that you must consider when looking into purchasing a dog bed:
Dog Size
Obviously, the size of your dog will also determine the size of his/her bed. You wouldn’t place an adult in a toddler bed, so I suppose that trying to fit a pug into a bed the size of a shoebox wouldn’t suffice either.
State of Health
The dog’s health should determine whether you should get a heated bed or not. Also, some smaller canines are apt to have breathing problems.
Dog’s Preference of Space
If you find that your dog would rather nuzzle up under the coffee table rather than stretch out on the couch, then you’d know to get them a compact bed that will allow them to curl up comfortably. This could conflict with the dog’s size, but it’s up to you to gauge your pet’s level of comfort.
Style and Care
Like standard furniture, there are designer dog beds and lower-priced ones. These days, it’s easier to find a dog bed that won’t be an eyesore. Dog beds can also be purchased with extra sheets and pillows in mind. But these shouldn’t necessarily trump the ultimate goal of having reasonable sleeping space for your dog.