Pet Gates Offer Safety and Less Abandonment for Your Pet
All pets need their exercise whether you have a fenced yard for them to wander around and play, or moving around within the comfort of your home, is healthy for your dog. Exercise is a continuing effort in maintaining the strength of their muscles and joints to avoid your dog to lie around all of the time. Your dog may have their own kennel, or crate to stay in when their pet parent is busy and needs to keep their dog in confinement for a while. This is most probably a place for them to relax and enjoy their moments alone, which are okay, but remember that confinement is only temporary. There may be a baby or a small child that your dog should stay away from when they are playing, or crawling on the floor. That is their time, not your dogs. You may just want some quiet time for yourself, or houseguests are coming for dinner. You do not want your dog bothering them at the dinner table, or even just a visit from friends can be annoying
with some dogs. If your dog is large, this is usually a bigger problem, especially if they are not obedient. Therefore, what do you do in these situations?
Install a pet gate that will train your dog to areas where they can move around and still not feel abandoned. Installation is easy and can be portable or stationary, that would be the pet parent’s decision as to the location. Depending on the size of your dog will help in choosing the correct height. The opening that you want to install the pet safety gaate will determine what design that would fit you and your pets needs. There are pet gates that can be installed that require hardware for
mounting, or gates that are pressure mounted. If you have a stairway that you want to keep your dog confined to upstairs, never use the pressure mounted gate. These are very dangerous for your pet and they can push through the gate causing injury. Indoor dog gates are great to have for safety and sanitation within your home. Be Happy!
So not really on the same topic as your post, but I found this today and I just can’t resist sharing. Mrs. Agathe’s dishwasher quit working so she called a repairman. Since she had to go to work the next day, she told him, “I’ll leave the key under the mat. Fix the dishwasher, leave the bill on the counter, and I’ll mail you the check. Oh, and by the way…don’t worry about my Doberman. He won’t bother you. But, whatever you do, do NOT under ANY circumstances talk to my parrot!” When the repairman arrived at Mrs. Agathe’s apartment the next day, he discovered the biggest and meanest looking Doberman he had ever seen. But just as she had said, the dog simply laid there on the carpet, watching the repairman go about his business. However, the whole time the parrot drove him nuts with his incessant cursing, yelling and name-calling. Finally the repairman couldn’t contain himself any longer and yelled, “Shut up, you stupid ugly bird!” To which the parrot replied, “Get him, Spike!”
@chels I know what you mean, its hard to find good help these days. People now days just don’t have the work ethic they used to have. I mean consider whoever wrote this post, they must have been working hard to write that good and it took a good bit of their time I am sure. I work with people who couldn’t write like this if they tried, and getting them to try is hard enough as it is.
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