Fashionable and Sophisticated Dog Crates

posted by Comfort4MyBestFriend
September 21, 2010

bulldogIf your dog is easily excitable, he might become upset or anxious when you have a party. With all the new people in the house, it’s more likely that he’ll misbehave because of that added excitement. If that’s the case, leave the door to his dog crate open, and it’s very likely that he’ll sit in there for security and quiet. If he’s more relaxed with the door closed, make sure that’s latched shut as well. But these crates aren’t just a nice addition for the dog. They’re also beneficial to the owners.

Especially if you’re dealing with wooden dog crates, these can serve as beautiful pieces of furniture in your home.  However, your dogs comfort should always be the chief concern when it comes to selecting a dog crate. If the unit you pick is lacking in padding, add a dog crate pad inside. This will also help manage odors, as you can easily remove and wash the pad.

When Your Dog is Too Cool To Wear Clothes

posted by Comfort4MyBestFriend
August 6, 2010

dog matsAn old blanket on the floor for a dog mat is a thing of the past. Rover doesn’t just get his own special mat with colorful dog-related print fabric these days, his mat can also be temperature-controlled if his person so chooses.

Temperature-controlled dog mats are a smart choice, particularly for older dogs. Some temperature-controlled dog mats are simply heated, as with an electric blanket.  Other dog mats of this type are more versatile, allowing for coolness in summer and warmth in winter.

Crates for Puppies

posted by Comfort4MyBestFriend
March 9, 2010

dog crate padsOne of the most important things to purchase when you’re welcoming a new puppy into your home is a dog crate. The dog crate acts as not only a place where your puppy can sleep, but a place where they can feel safe in a foreign location. When buying a dog crate, first make sure it’s big enough to last through at least the first year of the dog’s life. It’s not uncommon for puppies to double in size in the first year. You will also want to buy blankets or dog crate pads so that your puppy stays warm and comforted.

Whatever kind of dog crate you decide to buy, you will want to ensure that it is fully closed and locked when the puppy is in it.  If one of the clasps is loose for example, your puppy could press against the crate door and catch their foot in it.