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Use The Dog Booster Seat Responsibly

Tuesday, August 31, 2010
posted by c eothe 6:32 PM

Driving past one of the popular lumber companies, a small pet child wearing a walking harness was running across the street with cars going in many directions trying not to hit the poor little thing.  The first thought I had was a pet parent was inside the store shopping, had rolled the window down in the vehicle for air circulation, but rolled it down too far and the little dog jumped out.  This was one of those times that following through with doing the safe thing for the pet child making sure the window was not open wide enough that the little dog could jump out.  I am not sure if this was the case or not, but this little dog was a fine looking dog and that was the only thing that came to mind.

Another thought to keep in mind that can be a dangerous situation, is if the pet child was left in a dog booster seat for any length of time, that would be another story if the pet parent left the doggie in their seat to go inside shopping, that would be just as bad.  Why take the pet child along if they cannot go inside shopping, most department and home supply stores allow dogs inside on a leash.  Raising a pet child is a large responsibility and we as pet parents should make every effort to keep on top of things that could be detrimental to the pet child and to the pet parent as well.  We all make mistakes at one time or another and learn by them through experience on what to do, why, and when because we all want to cherish our time together with our faithful companion as long as we can.  Be Happy!

Dog Booster Seats Make It FunTo Sightsee

Sunday, July 25, 2010
posted by c eothe 12:49 PM

The way pet parents take care of their pet child varies among pet owners as much depends on the breed and size of the dog.  If any of you read Marmaduke, can you just picture him sitting in a dog booster seat, I know this is a hilarious thought, but a funny one.  As we all know dog booster seats are for those tiny little dogs and not so tiny ones that cannot see out of the pet parents’ vehicle while going for a ride because they are too small, and beside how can you control the movement of the dog running back and forth in the front or back seat which is a serious distraction.  If there was an accident and your doggie was not restrained in their dog booster seat, most likely the little one could be seriously injured.

Dogs riding in a vehicle want to see what is going on around them and with big dogs, there is not a problem, but little ones need a dog booster seat where they can be strapped in just like a child in their car seat and take in the sights.  All dogs love to go riding to where ever their pet parents are going and the accommodations are no different for your furry friends as for yourself, pet parents wear safety belts for protection.  I realize this is somewhat different, but the seat belt can, and will most of the time prevent serious injuries, so protect your pet child as well.  Your dog needs to stay in one place during their ride and with having a dog booster seat for them, is a well-planned safety concern by the pet parent in protecting their little one.  Be Happy!

Keep Your Dog Entertained Riding in Their Dog Car Seat

Tuesday, July 6, 2010
posted by c eothe 10:47 AM

Our pets are so important to all who are pet parents and perhaps sometime we go overboard in protecting them, but let us face it, they are just like children to us.  We provide cute toys, clothes, special costumes for different occasions, and teach them to be obedient, why not provide a dog car seat that would protect them and help keep them safe and happy.  Our furry friends love to go riding, but what about protecting them in your car if you usually take them along for rides to the grocery store, post office, or on long trips to visit Grandma and Grandpa.  I have seen dog’s running back and forth in the back seat, and putting their head out the window, this is not a safe way to protect your dog, besides this uncontrollable dog could cause an accident, and you do hear about this happening quite frequently.

Personally, I would rather see a dog sitting in their dog car seat and taking in all the sights around them knowing they are safe, and if you have never seen this picture before, you are certainly in for a treat.  Doggie’s that have their own dog car seat have a look of importance, and you can just see how content they are in riding along with their pet parent.  Dog car seats are sometimes referred to as a dog booster seat, allowing more height for your dog to watch where they are going.  There are many styles and colors to choose from that are affordable, well padded and convenient to handle and easy to wash, so be cognizant of your dog’s safety.  Be Happy!

Treat Your Dog To a Dog Car Seat

Wednesday, May 26, 2010
posted by c eothe 12:33 PM

Just how large is your dog? Small, medium or large is usually the size of all breeds, but the small (tiny) dogs have a big problem when going for a ride with their pet parents.  How are they suppose to see what is going on around them while enjoying the ride?  Safety is of utmost importance taking your dog for a ride.  There are many ways that a pet parent can make sure, by purchasing a product to keep them in their place while riding.

Parents have seat belts and their small children ride in a car seat, so why not have a dog booster seat for your dog.  Being small without confinement is dangerous, and it would not take much for an injury during sudden stops if the pet parent slams on the brakes, avoiding an accident.  There are many varieties of dog car seats and booster seats, which are ideal for that tiny one. Would you believe there is a dog car seat on the market that contains the seat, suitcase, and even a bed?  What a deal for traveling with your pet.  Be Happy!