Going On A Journey

May 11, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

pet-on-journey Many people enjoy taking their dogs on vacation with them.  While it is  true that dogs are resilient, they need a few things for long car rides and  trips, just like people do.

Perhaps the most important thing to pack for the dog is water and a  bowl to put it in.  A leash is also vital for walking the dog at every stop.  A dog that is obedient off the leash at home is still likely to become  nervous when travelling.  This will stop the dog from running away,  even if it becomes frightened.  Dog food is also important and should be  offered along with water during stops.  Many dogs may not feel like  eating during a trip though as it is a natural dog response. Keep some      treats on hand to offer occasionally to get the dog through the drive.

Take the dog’s favorite bed or pillow and toys along on the trip.  The pillow will come in handy in the car to give the dog a comfortable spot.  However when travelling long distances with old dogs, small dogs, or puppies, consider a pet carrier that they are kept more safe, without being able to move around and eventually harm themselves.


Put Their Focus on Something Different

March 12, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

curious-cat Curiosity is a main behavior in a cat.  Chewing on things, especially what  they are not supposed to be chewing on it is fun and exciting for them, not  for you though.  The love to climb and explore is another habit that is hard  to discipline. Jumping on kitchen counters it is simply not safe for your  curious little cat, not to mention that it is entirely unsanitary.

So, what can you do to calm your cat down??  Well, it depends.  You must  teach them what is allowed and what is not.  Be patient because they won’t  learn from one day to another.  Reward them occasionally if they had a good  day.  Give them treats, new toys, or new accessories that they can enjoy exploring instead of your household items.  Be creative and open to new ideas that might just be the right one for your cat.


Responsible Pet Owners

January 29, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

pg1280crAs an owner of a dog or cat, you have chosen the responsibility of taking care of their needs, which include food, shelter, health care and proper transportation.

Dog and cat carriers are an important part of your travel if you have a pet.   The pet carrier is a safe way of transporting your dog in the car, as well as a way of taking him places where he may not be welcomed to run freely or on a leash.  By buying a carrier for your dog, you are making a cost-effective investment on your pet’s welfare and safety while on the road.

With a dog carrier, you are also giving your pet the freedom to rule his own world.   Just like humans, dogs also love to have their own private place.  If you properly train your dog to use a dog carrier, he’ll think his carrier is a safe place and will be happy to spend time in when needed.


If your are ready to fly….

November 17, 2009 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

pg1280obIf you are planning on going on holiday along with your pet, you have to be aware of certain rules you might encounter. To decide which dog carrier to purchase you should understand and look into the airline’s guidelines.   Some airlines allow certain pets to be checked in as a carry-on.  The only thing you should do at this point is to choose the right size carrier fitting the room under the seat in front of you.  The dog carriers will be approved if they are smaller and fit there perfectly.

Some of the dog carriers are like backpacks, have two wheels for an easier pull and they are suitable for small dogs mostly.  The choice will depend now only on your dog’s comfort and your preferences.  You should make sure that your dog will be comfortable lying down in it for a longer period of time as flights might take hours.