One of the Most Inexpensive, Effective Dog Toys I Know For Small & Medium Dogs

One of the Most Inexpensive, Effective Dog Toys I Know For Small & Medium Dogs

One of the Most Inexpensive, Effective Dog Toys I Know For Small & Medium Dogs

Dogs, like people, have distinct personalities, so naturally what one likes is not what they’re all going to like. That’s my only caveat before I introduce the latest toy I discovered for my medium-sized shepherd mix entirely by accident.

I enjoy soft drinks as much as the next person, and I’ve always purchased the kind that comes in a six pack of plastic bottles (I like being able to reseal them for later, as opposed to cans. I always go for the sugar free zero calorie kind, because the full flavored kind are so bad health wise, and they taste all right considering what they are. A couple of times a week I’ll drink them as a mid-day snack of sorts to sooth hunger pangs and cravings with something sweet, filling and zero calories. Keep in mind I work at home, so when I’m done I simply set it to the side on the floor behind my chair and continue working at my desk. I do the same for dishware on days when I do have “real food.”

On one such day my dog, having effectively obliterated all of her current toys, decided to investigate. And promptly went nuts. Okay, …

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Tips for Buying Accessories for Your Dog

Tips for Buying Accessories for Your Dog

Tips for Buying Accessories for Your Dog

Dog accessories are available in various shapes, shapes and sizes and are used for various purposes. Some accessories make caring for your pet easier, some help make it comfortable and others are made just for fun. Whatever type of accessory you buy, it is important to prioritize safety. Here are some tips for buying accessories for your dog that can help you make good choices for your pet.

Collars, Leashes and Harnesses

Collars and leashes are two items that help to keep your pet safe when playing in the park or walking around the block. Look for lightweight, delicate collars when buying for small breeds. Large bulky collars can make your pet very uncomfortable and the weight can strain her neck muscles.

If your pet pulls and fights against the collar, you may want to consider a harness instead. These will put less stress on your pet’s neck and prevent him from hurting himself when he struggles. All collars and harnesses need to fit snug but not too tight. You should be able to get two fingers between the collar and your pet for a good fit.

Dog Carrier Bags and Slings

Dog carrier bags and slings are fashionable and …

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