Dog shoes, boots (booties), socks and other protectors are all types of dog paw-wear. Sometimes designed only for improved grip on slippery surfaces, in other cases they are designed to protect your dog’s paws as well. What are the other differences between all these then? Dog shoes or booties/boots: These
When to harness? When to collar?
Your dog’s neck is a handy area to place a collar. Being narrower than their head or shoulders (except for some racier canines), a collar fitted there can’t easily be shaken off. The dog follows where their head goes, so controlling your dog’s head is intuitively the best controlling-point for
Your dog’s neck is a handy area to place a collar. Being narrower than their head or shoulders (except for some racier canines), a collar fitted there can’t easily be shaken off. The dog follows where their head goes, so controlling your dog’s head is intuitively the best controlling-point for
Dog Ramps – car or yacht: easy-access for your dog!
OK, so not everyone has a yacht to worry about but most people have transport to worry about if they want to travel with their dog, or dogs. We have three of the furry wonders, and we need a sizable boot to let them travel. One of our dogs (Badger,
OK, so not everyone has a yacht to worry about but most people have transport to worry about if they want to travel with their dog, or dogs. We have three of the furry wonders, and we need a sizable boot to let them travel. One of our dogs (Badger,
Innopet Dog Strollers and Carriers: Older dog assistance
Choosing the right dog stroller or pet carrier and even choosing to use one at all is a decision that your senior dog will appreciate for the rest of their life. It is perhaps the most important and quality-changing decision you can make in your pet’s later life; using a
Choosing the right dog stroller or pet carrier and even choosing to use one at all is a decision that your senior dog will appreciate for the rest of their life. It is perhaps the most important and quality-changing decision you can make in your pet’s later life; using a