Articles tagged: containment
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Mansi gupta Is your dog driving you crazy? Are you sick of listening to your neighbors’ complaints about your dog running around in their yard? Then you are not alone; almost every pet owner suffers with this problem written by Mansi gupta Does your dog refuse to listen to you? Are you tired of telling your dog to not go outside the confines of your house? written by Larry Volwiler Jumping up on people and their stuff is normal dog behavior. It is part of their ingrained desire to be close to their human pack-mates. But you don't have to allow this behavior to ruin your furniture or to get out of control. written by Larry Volwiler Dogs, like their wild cousins, wolves, are naturally den animals. If introduced correctly, wire or plastic crates provide a sense of security - a refuge where your dog can go whenever he needs to get away from the high activity level of your home, or just wants some peace and quiet. written by Jennifer Johnson If you find it troublesome letting your dog in and out of the house, the ideal solution is to install a dog door or doggie door. Dog doors, also know as doggie doors are designed to allow dogs to have access inside and outside the house without bothering the owner. Convenience, safety and mobility are important in looking for dog doors. written by Jennifer Johnson For some pet owners, a pet containment system may sound like a bad idea. Actually, there are several good reasons why you should contain your pet. written by Jennifer Johnson Containment system is used not just to confine your pet but also protect them from harm and danger of cars that passes the street or protect the people that they might harm. written by Jennifer Johnson Pet containment or pet containment system has a function to train and contain your pet at the same time. It is also equipment intentionally for behavior modification of pets.
written by Jennifer Johnson We know that some of pet owners want to set boundaries to contain their pets for several reasons, whether it may with the use of visible or invisible fence, to contain pets. There are several types of containment fence that pet owners can choose from. written by Milos Pesic An invisible dog fence is a wire buried around your property making sure the dog does not go beyond the safety of its home. Additionally, It also helps dog owners make sure that their dogs cannot do any inadvertent damage to other people's property. written by Mike II Arroyo One of the most important responsibilities of owning a dog is maintaining their well being and keeping them from harm which their curiosity may lead them. For dog lovers, a dog containment system may seem a bad idea. Even though dogs should be free to play and explore their surroundings, their curiosity should be limited to places where they might get an accident. written by Mike II Arroyo Do you love pets but having trouble with the place where your home is located? Then you need a dog containment system that will limit your dog’s curiosity to places that might be dangerous to them. written by Ryan Heath My search for a pet containment system ... << previous page 1 next page>> |