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Posted in Doggies + other Pets by admin on the May 29th, 2008

Dog Travel Supplies

The shopping part along for dog travel supplies is amusing for sure. The trinkets, toys and accessories for pet product travel are a blast. Grab your favorite drink, your mouse and grease up that shopping finger and off we go to review those dog travel supplies.

We found, while shopping for Charlie pet harnesses that combine safety with convenience. The step-in padded harness is easy to fasten to your best pet friend and can also be used as a walking harness. The strap plugs into the car’s seat belt buckle receptacle. It’s recommend that for all pet travel you harness your doggie while driving for the protection of passengers and your little best pet friend.

Then add a nice durable car seat cover to protect your upholstery and everyone’s a happy camper. These covers fit most vans, trucks, SUV’s and cars with bench or fold-down seats. The outer shell is 100% polyester with a layer of foam for cushion and comfort. One side is a tan, soft pile and reversible to a durable gray polyester weave. Easy to care for, simply hand wash with a mild detergent soap and line dry. Measures 48″x 60″.

Tip: Vehicle barriers and harnesses should always be used when traveling with your dog in a car, van or SUV. They not only protect your dog, but you and your passengers as well.

Pet barriers will fit either your Car, Van or Suv. Vehicle barriers should always be used when traveling with your doggie in the car, van or SUV. They not only protect your best pet friend, but you and your passengers as well. The different styles of pet barriers will allow you to fill your needs. There are barriers for small cars, mini and full size vans and SUV’s.

We also needed a pet ramp and found training Charlie to use it was pretty simple.Charlie adapted to the ramp easily but we’ve been told that some of our doggies don’t, we suggest you put the ramp flat on the ground & walk your pet friend over it (a reward placed on the ramp also helps or you might try feeding him on the ramp once or twice). When you raise the ramp, your pets favorite treat placed towards the top of the ramp also works the first time.

We had fun snooping around for dog travel supplies. Our pets always have softened our hearts, put smiles on our faces and even released stress as our minds went shopping for our family’s best pet friend. Sit back, relax and enjoy yourself after-all think of all the joy those lovable pets of ours bring into our lives.

More dog goodies and information can be found at http://www.dog-stuff4u.com

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Questions and Answers About Dogs Part 2

Posted in Doggies + other Pets by admin on the May 22nd, 2008


from David the Dogman


The ten worst excuses not to spay or neuter a pet are:

  1. Just one litter and then we’ll have Fluffy spayed.

    (Studies show that virtually the entire pet overpopulation stems from the “just one litter mentality.)

  2. My dog doesn’t run loose, so he doesn’t need to be fixed.

    (Murphy’s Law says otherwise.)

  3. We always find homes for the kittens.

    (And that means that an equal number of kittens at the pound will be killed.)

  4. I want the children to witness the miracle of birth.

    (Rent a video.)

  5. My dog is so cute and unique, there should be more of her.

    (The shelters and pounds are full of cute and unique dogs, most with only a few days to live.)

  6. It’s not natural.

    (There hasn’t been anything “natural” about dogs since we began to develop breeds thousands of years ago.)

  7. I just couldn’t look my dog in the eye if I had him castrated.

    (Watch it, you’re anthropomorphiizing.)

  8. A female dog or cat should have at least one litter for health reasons.

    (Medically, factually and ethicaly indefensible.)

  9. Neutering my dog will make him fat and lazy.

    (Too much food and not enough exercise make a dog fat and lazy.)

  10. Fixing my pet will change its personality.

    (The main influences on an animal’s personality are the kindness and care with which it is raised.)

Commitment, Firmness, but kindness.

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Do you have any problems with your pet? Then why not send your problem to DAVID THE DOGMAN.

David is a Canine Behaviourist who works and lives in Marbella, Spain. Tel/Fax (00345) 2883388.
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David has his own radio and TV shows, and writes for many newspapers and magazines. David has been working with dogs for many years and started his career in Israel, working on the Border Police. He has been involved in all forms of training, including air sea rescue, air scent work, and has trained dogs for finding drugs. David has devoted the past 10 years to studying behaviour and the very passive approach. He does not use choke chains, check chains, or any form of aggression.


David The Dogman is available for private consultations in your home, for further details telephone; Tel; (95) 2883388

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