Brand New 36″ EliteField Two Door Folding Dog Crate 36″ long x 24″ wide x 27″ high

August 20, 2010 by admin  
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  • Size: 36″ long x 24″ wide x 27″ high; folding suitcase style crate, fully assembled; set-up and fold-down in seconds, no tools needed
  • A front and a side door for convenience; two bolt latches with self-locking function on each door for safety
  • Durable antirust black epoxy coating; tough ABS plastic pan easily slides in/out for cleaning; easy carry handle for transport
  • Material: 3, 4, 6, 8 gauge wire (stronger wires than most other brand crates; tip: the smaller the gauge number, the bigger the wire diameter)
  • Mesh space: 1-1/3″ (smaller mesh space than most other brand crates with 1-1/2″ mesh space)

Product Description
The ELITEFIELD two door folding dog crate is made of 3, 4, 6 and 8 gauge wires that are stronger than those used in most other brand crates. The mesh space is 1-1/3″ that is smaller mesh space than most other brand crate… More >>


Brand New 36″ EliteField Two Door Folding Dog Crate 36″ long x 24″ wide x 27″ high

Lucky Dog Windscreen-Shade Kit for Sides of Dog Kennel. Product size is 57” wide by 34 feet long and fits a 10 foot by 10 foot by 6 foot High Kennel

July 22, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Dog Kennels

  • Heavy-duty cover protects your outdoor pet from sun, wind, snow, and rain
  • Brass grommets every 24 inches provide extra strength
  • Size and material allow for easy air movement to help keep your pet comfortable
  • Installs easily using included zip ties
  • It also fits 8’ wide x 8’ long x 6’ high kennel.

Product Description
The Lucky Dog Shade Cloth / Winterization Kit offer another way to help protect your pet from the elements. Simple installation with Zip ties (included) allows for protection from Sun, Wind, Rain and other conditions. An… More >>


Lucky Dog Windscreen-Shade Kit for Sides of Dog Kennel. Product size is 57” wide by 34 feet long and fits a 10 foot by 10 foot by 6 foot High Kennel

How long does it take to get a dog grooming license? How expensive is it?

June 22, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Dog Grooming

I’m just tossing out ideas to myself for jobs, careers, ect…
So I’m wondering about dog grooming, how long is the school, how expensive is it, and if you have any informational websites about it, that’d be amazing too! Thank-you~ <3

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Long Haired Dog Grooming Tools : Matted Hair Dog Grooming Tool

June 14, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Dog Grooming


Get instructions and tips on matted hair dog grooming equipment in this free pet grooming training video. Expert: Elise McMahon Bio: Elise McMahon has a Ph.D. in animal behavior and has been working with both domestic and wild dogs since the early 1990s. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

Safari Grooming 7-1/4-Inch Long Comb for Dogs, Stainless Steel

March 14, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Dog Grooming

  • Best suited for medium to large breeds with medium / coarse coats
  • Recommended by professional groomers, the smooth rounded teeth on this comb are gentle to the dog’s skin
  • To maintain a healthy coat, brush and comb your pet regularly, and always comb the entire coat before bathing
  • For best results, use in conjunction with a Safari slicker, pin or bristle brush
  • Suggested breeds: Afghan, Chow Chow, German Shepherd, Keeshond, Old English Sheepdog, Retrievers, Schnauzer, Terrier

Product Description
This comb is an excellent all around grooming comb. The wide and narrow spacing of the teeth provide complete grooming. The long teeth penetrate to the root of the hair…. More >>


Safari Grooming 7-1/4-Inch Long Comb for Dogs, Stainless Steel

Proper Dog Health for a Long Life

November 13, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Dog Health

There are many advantages to owning a dog. The dog gives you loyalty and love. Yet so many people neglect dog health as a way to return that love and affection. Preventative dog health care goes a long way to ensuring that your friend stays healthy for years to come. If you decide to get a dog, then do him a favor and become educated on how to protect his health.

Dog health begins the very minute you take ownership of your canine companion. Before you even think about beginning puppy training you must make sure that you know what type of medication it takes to ensure dog health. Shots such as Distemper, Rabies, and Parvo are absolutely essential to a long and healthy life for your dog. There are other medications such as heart worm medicine and flea medicines that are important as well.

If you are unsure as to what is involved in dog health, check out dog forums for answers on some common questions. The best advice before buying or getting a pet is to do a thorough research to determine if having a pet is right for you. There are some questions to ask yourself before you commit to owning a dog or any pet. The first is how much time do you have to devote to the pet? Do you have enough space to accommodate a dog? Is the dog health absolutely important to you? Do you have the money to devote to puppy training and to making sure that he or she receives regular veterinarian visits to ensure proper dog health?

A dog is a big responsibility. If you are unsure of any of the above questions then now is the time to carefully ponder whether or not you are ready for a pet. Dogs cost money and this responsibility lies with the pet owner. The puppy or dog is dependent on you for everything they need. This includes their emotional well-being as well. Humans and dogs are alike in that they need love and support. You, as the owner, must be that network of love and support for them.

Dog health is important to having a fully functioning family. Dog’s can bring many things to their owner. They bring love and unfailing loyalty. They deserve to have that returned to them by an owner that truly wants what is best for them. Before you go collect your new dog, take the time to become educated. You should talk to other pet owners and then make that life altering decision.

Mike LaVallee is the webmaster of Designer Canines a website about hybrid dogs like the Labradoodle and Puggles also including Mutts and general canine care and information.

How long does a dog with Kennel cough have to be on antibiotics before it can be exposed to other dogs?

October 30, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Dog Kennel Questions

My friend just rescued a dog from a shelter. The dog is very sweet and unfortunately has Kennel cough. She has been on 2 kinds of medicine since Tuesday. I believe one is an antibiotic. Is it safe to introduce her to my dog? Is she still contagious? My dog gets yearly vaccines, I’m just not sure if his boardatella is up to date because I don’t board him.

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