Dog and Puppy Care Guide
There are many good reasons why dogs are known as man’s best friend. They are loyal, loving, and fun. Dog’s can truly enrich our lives and bring joy into our homes. In addition to all the fun, owning a dog can also bring many challenges. This blog is dedicated to give you information that will help you take care of your dog as well as to help you enjoy your best friend to the fullest.
We want to create not only an informative blog, but a community where dog owner’s and dog owner’s wannabes help each other answer questions such as:
- Am I or is my family ready for dog ownership?
- How do I choose the right breed of dog for my family?
- Should I neuter or spay my dog? What is true and what is fiction?
- Where is the best place to get a dog? Should I stay away from pet shops or not?
- How do I train my new puppy or dog?
- Traveling: what is the best way to keep my dog safe and happy?
- How do I care for my dog when she is about to have puppies?
- What is pet insurance? Do I need to get it?
- Could my dog compete in dog shows?
- What should I be feeding my puppy or dog?
- What are the best puppy names?
We will also cover many aspects of dog’s health such as:
- Common ailments
- Natural remedies
- Healthy nutrition
- Fitness
- Vitamins and Supplements
and much more.
And finally, we will also give you ideas on having fun with your dogs:
- Fun activities
- How to exercise together
- Traveling
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February 15, 2010 at 12:56 pm
Dog owners who are considering a doggie door in their house not only want for their dog some freedom, but some relief from having to walk the dog out every time it wants to. The most common type of doggie door is the door mounted type. Shoppers should note some considerations when buying – whether you need an automatic door, the particular size you need (you might have several large dogs), and the installation ease (you may need a handyman, if ever). Dog doors also have lock settings the owners can adjust.
Although pet doors can be easily installed on any kind of door, not every home owner welcomes this. Some home owners find it a waste to saw through, and ruin, a beautiful carved wooden door. Installing a patio dog door facing the wind might be a bad idea, in case you live in areas where there are particularly strong winds. This could also be a potential heat loss source. That’s why there are wall-mounted doggie door for your convenience.
You want to install your wall-mounted pet door in an area of your house where the dog is least likely to bump into or knock over anything. This is crucial, so that your pet will not injure itself.
A doggie door automatically spares you from being interrupted from whatever you’re doing in order to get up and let the dog out. The dog will be able to do this on its own – get in and out as it pleases – and you won’t be resenting the dog for interrupting you.
Having doggie doors actually contribute to having a healthier relationship with your dogs. Not all dog owners have enough time to consistently play with their pets. It helps if your pet can roam around as it pleases. When you keep your dog inside the house for some time, that cabin fever might create problems. Dogs that are not socialized properly might get too excited when they sense other dogs, ending up in scratched furniture or knocked over lamps and other breakable items.
When you have to go away for some time – due to work, a much-needed vacation, or something else – whoever is left in your house to take care of your dog might not read his behaviour the way you can. You don’t want your dog getting stressed out. Spare yourself all these worries by getting a doggie door.