Posted by Johnathan Livingston at Oct 3rd, 2008 in Dogs
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by Johnathan Livingston
Dog House Doors consist of more than a vehicle for just opening and closing. True, you want your pet door to open and close with ease; dogs should be able to go in and out without any problems. But Dog House Doors also give your pet a sense of comfort and security. While they may not crave the privacy that we humans sometimes do, they do like to be in an enclosed space from time to time.
Most dogs like to go under tables and similar furniture to curl up. Some of these dogs prefer their makeshift enclosed area to have a blanket over some, or all, of the sides. This may be because instinctively they want shelter, and being indoors makes no difference. Dog houses inspire the enclosed shelter they seek. Within their special enclosed space, they feel protected from all sides.
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Posted by Johnathan Livingston at Oct 3rd, 2008 in Dogs
by Johnathan Livingston
Your pet needs exercise. Your dog needs space to jump around and play. Conversely, you don’t want your pet having so much freedom that he runs away or chases cars or anything of the sort.
A Brief Description of Exercise Pens
Exercise pens are often also referred to as dog pens. They are fences that form a safe space around your dog, so he can play. Portable exercise pens should be made of heavy gauge wire formed into eight hinged panels. The hinges are important as they make the exercise pen portable.
Dog pens come in sizes ranging from 24 to 48 inches in height, and are typically 16 feet in length. Exercise pens are also available with soft sides constructed of canvas and mesh. These weigh less and are more portable, but if your dog is rambunctious or tends to chew they are far mare easily destroyed than the metal dog pens.
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