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Finest Utility Safety Harness

SleepyPod Clickit Utility Safety Harness


SleepyPod Clickit Utility Safety Harness is the first safety harness for dogs that integrates three-points of attachment to hold in force in an sudden collision and keeping the dog within the seat throughout the ride. SleepyPod Clickit Utility Safety Harness includes a d-ring on the rear of the vest therefore it is also used as a walking harness.

How To Choose Your Pet's Bed

Now that Spring is here, take this an an opportunity to look at cool dog beds for sale! Your furry pal deserves nothing but the best – so why let him sleep just about anywhere? You don't need a fancy pet bed. Even a standard cushioned mat would do nicely. Remember that canines, even domesticated ones, will always be territorial. Besides, wouldn't it feel great knowing that your precious pooch has a private place to call his own?

Dog Pillow Bed

Pet beds aren't just a requirement from responsible animal lovers and owners, it has other benefits too. If you're dog is just a pup, he'll feel more secure in his cozy spot. Puppies love to snuggle; so they'll appreciate a nest bed with soft, raised rims in a cute color. Choosing a pet bed doesn't have to be daunting. With a few simple tips, your dog can soon have a nice, warm place to sleep in:

Common Pet Problems For Spring

You can't carry your cute teacup pup in his designer dog carrier all season. It's pretty understandable that you want to protect your beloved pet; but it doesn't mean that he should miss out on what Spring has to offer. Let him see the world in full bloom as he romps about in the fresh air. Winter just went away; and there's no perfect time to celebrate!
Dog Fleas

Aside from flowers, birds, and bees, Spring is also host to common pet problems that many owners dread. Spring allergies, ticks, and fleas – oh my! But don't worry: with a few simple tricks and some preparation, you and your furry pal could still enjoy a pleasant Spring season.

Pros & Cons Of Teacup Dogs

If you've always wanted to carry cute dog bags around, then maybe a teacup pup is right for you. The term 'teacup dog' is actually NOT a breed or a type of dog. They're also not recognized by any major canine associations. Professional dog breeders refer to them as simply 'toy dogs' because they belong in the small canine group.
Teacup Puppies
'Teacup' is a name given to very small dogs measuring less than 17 inches, and typically weighing in at only 4 pounds. Basically, any dog breed can be considered a 'teacup' provided that they live up to the aforementioned requirements. The most popular breeds for teacups are chihuahuas, maltese, shitzus, yorkies, and beagles.

But before you can enjoy the company of a teacup dog, consider the pros and cons of this tiny totter.

Dress Your Pet on Valentine's Day

On this special day, you're probably thinking of buying leashes for your dogs as a sign of affection. While you might not be the more romantic type, there are a hundred other ways to show your pet that you care. Why not try something different this Valentine's Day? Chocolates and flowers aside, this is one holiday that you'll feel good about – whether you're single or not.

A V-Day Tradition
There are plenty of pet owners who love dressing their pets in cool costumes; not only for Valentine's Day, but for other special occasions as well. And sometimes, even for no particular reason whatsoever! These owners simply adore spending time with their furry pals, especially with crazy yet cute outfits.
Dog Leads

So You Want A Big Dog

big pet dogAside from big dog beds and larger-than-normal food bowls, immense pets need an owner with a huge heart. Being a pet owner is not easy on its own – but having a large canine around might prove to be your most challenging task to date!

Unlike smaller dogs such as pugs or chihuahuas, big dogs would have different needs. They also require a different kind of care and understanding because of what their size demands. It's true that big pets are not for everyone. But if you think you have a huge enough heart for one, take a look at some pointers below before you adopt.

• Consider the size of your home and of your future pet. Large canines would certainly take up plenty of space. So if you're living in a small apartment or have no access to a yard, you might want to reconsider.

• Big dogs are strong! Breeds that are particularly playful like a Saint Bernard, which can weigh up to 200 pounds, can suffocate you if you're not careful. Just like all pets, they need their regular walks and a game of fetch. Can you handle a big dog in case they become out of control?

• There's a tendency for small accidents to happen around big dogs. Things like knocking over delicate articles or overpowering small children is a major risk. Keep in mind that they never do this on purpose: they're simply too big for they're own good.

• The larger the dog, the more food it needs! Can you and your budget handle this?

huge pets

What To Expect From Big Pets

If you really believe that you and your family are ready for the responsibilities of owning a large canine, then here are a few general things you can expect:

• All pets require exercise, no matter how they weigh (more, if your dog is obese). But there are specific breeds of large dogs that don't need it as much. People with busy schedules can choose among a Great Dane or a Bullmastiff for example, because these require the least mount of exercise.

• Most dogs are affectionate at some level; but bigger dogs might not be one to show much devotion. That doesn't mean they're not loyal! Bloodhounds and Black Russian Terriers are rather showy about their feelings though; so if you want a dog who will jump at you the minute you walk in the door, then they might be a good choice for you.

• Big pets, especially those with fuller coats, would need proper grooming. The good thing about big dog breeds is that some of them actually tolerate the cold quite well (smaller dogs are rather sensitive to temperatures). So if you live on a colder climate, then maybe a bigger canine is the perfect companion!

A Big Heart for a Big Pet

What matters most is choosing the right pet for you and your family. Whether they're a big dog or a small one, think about what's best for them and how you can supply the love they need. For a pet, what's really important is how big your heart is!

For the Love of Pug: Quick List for First-Time Pug Owners

It's pretty understandable for first-time pug owners to go crazy on buying pet accessories like dog food bowls and leashes. After all, pugs are a special dog breed who are not only very lovable, but can also very sweet and sociable. If you have a pug and want to make his first days with you as comfortable as possible, take a look at these simple suggestions for a more fun and memorable experience.


Pug With Head Costume