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Wire Crate vs. Plastic Kennel: Which One Is Best For Your Pup?

Wire Crate vs. Plastic Kennel: Which One Is Best For Your Pup?

When choosing the right crate for your dog, the style is just as important as the size. Taking a look at the wire crate vs. plastic kennel, hopefully, you will be able to determine the right crate for your dog. Most importantly, whichever crate you choose must be size appropriate for your dog. The dog must be able to not only stand up inside of the crate, but be able to turn around in it as well as to lay down stretched out. Never choose a crate that is too large for your specific dog, as he will rest in …  Continue reading →

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National Lost Pet Prevention Month: How to Protect Your Pet!

National Lost Pet Prevention Month: How to Protect Your Pet!

July is National Lost Pet Prevention Month. Today, i’m going to go over a few tips and advice I have to prevent your dog from becoming just another “lost pet“ statistic. What does it mean to ‘protect’ your dog from being lost? How can I prevent the worst from happening? Lets start with some basic ideas of proper pet Identification.   Having proper pet ID is a must when it comes to finding a lost dog. If your dog has no ID, how on earth is anyone suppose to know who he/she belongs to when they are found? The most …  Continue reading →

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Our 3 Favorite Dog-Friendly Vehicles

Our 3 Favorite Dog-Friendly Vehicles

Summer is almost here and we know that you have some big trips planned for your and your pup! With so many different places for you and your best friend to explore and discover, you need a vehicle that is built to handle even the most uncharted adventures.

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How to Stop Your Dog From Being Scared of Traveling in a Car

How to Stop Your Dog From Being Scared of Traveling in a Car

Most of the time, dogs who have a fear of going in a car have had some sort of traumatic memory in the past. This doesn’t have to be anything that we, as humans, would call traumatic, however. Indeed, it may seem as if from one day to the next, your dog simply decides to be scared of vehicles.

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