Doggie Day Care

April 23, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

doggie-day-care There are times when no matter how much you love you dog but you  can’t be with him. Working long hours, having a business trip to go to, or  perhaps you planned a vacation, sometimes your beloved friends have  to stay home.  There are however more and more options for pet  owners to make sure their dog is well cared for and has fun when they  can’t be around.

All dogs need socialization and companionship, preferably with us but  also with other dogs.  Dogs with high energy in particular don’t like to  just sit around the house and snooze all day.  Therefore you might consider dropping your dog off at a day care center.  These facilities typically take care of dogs from early morning to late evening, and in some cases they offer overnight boarding as well.  They offer socialization with other dogs in a group setting, play periods outside and inside, treats, toys, grooming and other forms of attention.  Typical fees range from $12 to $20 per day.  Different dogs will react differently when left behind but most should be happy.


Good Experience

February 4, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

village-stroller-pink-squareA cat has his/her own way of living.  They will always move around, eat, litter, sleep and play with you, basically having fun.

Since you decided to have a cat, you have to be aware that they will do many things to get your attention.  In fact they tear up furniture, wake you up in the morning and play or even litter nearby you just to get your attention.  In order to get rid of their bad habits you will have to adopt patience and teach them through experience.

Yes, a cat learns through experience.  If you put him/her through a good experience he/she will repeat it but if it is a bad one he/she will avoid it.  Have them experience the outdoors as never before, especially if they are indoor cats only.   You can purchase them a lightweight pet stroller and take them outside.  Since this is a good experience for them they will love it, and every time you take the stroller out they will happily jump into it because they know, an exciting things is about to happen.  We are going for a stroll!  Great.


Benefits of a Pet Stroller

December 21, 2009 at 13:21 PM
Posted by MyPetStrolls

dog-strollerSome pet owners might think it’s a little strange to carry your dog or cat around in a stroller, and they might even throw some sideways glances at anyone that does. But pet strollers are for more than people who treat their pets like their own children. They are actually a tremendous help for any animal that either has a disability or is getting too old to go on walks anymore.

To that end, there are lots of animals that have problems with their hips, joints, or legs. Whether it’s something they’ve struggled with since birth or it’s a new development from some sort of accident, pets still love to feel like they’ve been out and about every day. And a pet stroller is a great way to get them in a new environment without aggravating their existing medical condition.