Posted on April 4th, 2010 by SherpaDogCarriers | No Comments »
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If you really like to travel, then rather than going the kennel route you might prefer to take your dog with you. And a good pet dog bed will make it easier for you to keep your faithful companion by your side. Depending on the mode of travel or how comfortable your dog is at sitting free in a car, there will be different options for the pet while you’re en route. When going somewhere by plane, you’ll have no choice but to use a crate, but even in a vehicle like a car or truck, dog crates provide
Posted on March 3rd, 2010 by SherpaDogCarriers | No Comments »
Most owners realize that puppies will display tendencies that will need to be modified or curbed down the road. That’s the purpose of training, whether it’s related to housebreaking, socialization, or crating. Older canines can also manifest behavioral issues, a development that is both surprising and frustrating for millions of owners.
It is unknown why some senior dogs, including those who have never shown behavior problems in the past, suddenly develop them in their twilight years. Below, we’ll
Posted on February 27th, 2010 by SherpaDogCarriers | No Comments »
In most cases, a collar is considered necessary for any dog. This is because collars are used to identify your dog and any allergies he or she may have, among other things. There are also quite a few types of collars used for specific training purposes. There are countless different
Posted on February 26th, 2010 by SherpaDogCarriers | No Comments »
Of all the currently available types of training collars for dogs, electronic collars, also widely known as e-collars or shock collars, are the most recent to have arrived, as well as perhaps the most effective, as demonstrated by much scientific evidence. There are different types of electronic collars available, and each has its own focus. One of the most widely used types is the electronic no-bark training collar. Not
Posted on February 7th, 2010 by SherpaDogCarriers | No Comments »
Many households today have dogs as pets. Statistics show that dogs are present in about forty percent of homes in the United States. They are a fun edition to many families. Dogs can live for many years. Many breeds can live to be about eighteen years old. Typically a dog over seven years of age is considered a senior.
A senior dog has different requirements than a puppy for instance. When feeding a senior dog, it is best to listen to the recommendation from