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Do You Consider Your Pet a Member of Your Family?

Wednesday, January 27, 2010
posted by c eothe 2:44 PM

If you do, what a wonderful experience it is in watching them grow, training them, keeping them groomed …. How safe is your dog riding in your vehicles? Do you protect them from wandering around in the back seat, or 4923361wherever you allow them to be? Do you let them hang their head out the window? These three questions are something that a pet parent should think about and take into consideration what to do in keeping them safe while riding with you. When traveling with your dog, visiting, shopping, or wherever you take them, a dog vehicle barrier is a necessity. The dangers of unrestrained pets can be fatal in case of an accident. It is the law in restraining your child in your vehicle, and seat belts are required, but there is not a law enforcing the protection of your dog. Perhaps there should be a law for this, but it is the pet parents’ responsible for their own pet’s safety.

Vehicle barriers for dogs are intended to protect them, and designed for proper installation, depending on the type of vehicle. Some are for separating the dog from getting between bucket seats, and some are for the back seat or the rear of the vehicle. Distraction while driving is dangerous, so consider this protection for your dog. Most barriers are affordable and can be removed easily when not in use. It may take awhile for your pet to become comfortable in being restrained, but it will not take long for them to 48538_hunter_sicherheitsges_1get use to the barrier and car seat. Yes, there are car seats and harnesses as well that will protect your dog, large or small. Some dogs get very excited while riding in a car and want to give their driver a friendly lick. So please consider this product for you and your dog’s safety. Be Happy!

Provide Pet Safety, How Do We Do This?

Sunday, January 24, 2010
posted by c eothe 8:00 AM

dog-and-catHow do we do this? As pet lovers – we are devoted in helping our pet companions have a long and healthy life by doing the things that we know best to do for them. Make sure they have a healthy diet, train them to be proud and obedient, keep up with all of their vaccinations and checkups, keep them groomed, give them exercise, play with them, give them their medications that have been prescribed in case of sickness or diseases that may happen during their lifetime, and always be cognizant of their whereabouts.

Consider these products that will guide you in providing safety to your pet.

  • Pet insurance that will offer financial help in their medical bills
  • Pet only airlines will fly your pet to designated destinations
  • Underground-wireless dog fences to keep pets in certain boundaries
  • Pet doors to go in and out of your home all by by themselves
  • Dog life jackets to keep them from drowning
  • Pet safety gates to confine them to areas of your choice
  • Dog ramps to walk up and down into your vehicle without pain
  • Dog vehicle barrier behind the driver avoiding accidents
  • Dog safety collars that break apart if they were to get caught  
  • Pet safety harnesses to control your pet from pulling while walking
  • Pet carriers that limit their activities while being transported
  • Pet crates that are used in training your pet to stay in one place
  • Pet slings allow the pet parent to take their small pets shopping
  • Dog kennels that your pet will call their comfortable and snugly home
  • Dog wheelchairs provide dogs mobilitywhen disabled, which 
  • Eliminates euthanasia, giving your dog a longer life
  • Pet joint pain can be minimized by medication
  • Homeopathic pet meds allow a natural path of healing

All of these pet safety products are safe for your dog and/or cat, and are affordable in protecting them from serious accidents.    Be Happy!

Dog Vehicle Barrier

Saturday, December 12, 2009
posted by c eothe 4:24 PM

Most pet parents love to take their dog out riding when there are places to 492336go, and things to do, but stop and think before you allow your dog in the car without any safety protection. Just letting them jump in the front or back seat is not a good idea. Too many accidents can happen which could have been prevented in installing a dog vehicle barrier of some sort that would be appropriate to the structure of your Car, Van, Truck, or SUV. There are many choices that will contain your dog in staying behind the vehicle barrier and would protect them from harm. Slamming on the brakes could knock your dog down onto the floor, hitting their head, obtaining broken bones, or perhaps there could be something very serious. Injury would certainly cause concern for you and your pet.

Taking your dog on a vacation is great for the simple reason you don’t have to leave your dog at home in a kennel where other dogs are annoying. If your dog is well behaved, a dog vehicle barrier is comfortable, and the dog backseatbarriernew_smwill probably just lay down and take a nap. There is also a dog barrier that can be used between bucket seats. Dog crates are useful as well and can be placed in the back of a Van or an SUV, and be quite comfortable for riding. Cover the bottom with some soft fluffy blankets and their favorite toy, and you will have a happy camper. No worries, you and your dog can still smile and talk to each other while enjoying the ride together. Be Happy!