Archive for August, 2009

Facts About Dog Chew Toys

If you are a dog lover, you must already have heard about dog chew toys. Chew toys can help keep your puppy from chewing your property, protect him from ingesting harmful objects, ease boredom and contribute to teeth and gum health. Not all chew toys, however, will do for your pet. Here are some tips you might like to read to help you choose the right toy product.

Extreme Barking at Night? Use a Big Dog Nano No-Bark Collar

An excessively barking dog can be truly annoying, if not intolerable, to people resident in a neighborhood, and to the canine owner itself. While it’s true that a barking dog can effectively ward off unwelcome strangers, it’s also true that it can be intimidating to a person who may not know the dog. After all, how many people trust that saying – “a barking dog seldom bites”?.

The Bark Control Collar That Gives Results

If you’re looking for an effective dog training collar that will help you reduce your dog’s extreme barking, our PBC-102 offers itself as a practical and effective solution for you. The collar works by detecting the vibrations caused by your dog’s barking, and this triggers a static shock that adjusts itself in the most appropriate of six available levels. The design of the PBC-102 comes with a protection shield that prevents it from being activated accidentally by other sound sources.

Printable Dog Food Coupons

Many people use coupons to save money on things they need. Printable dog food coupons allow dog owners to save money.

Proper Fit and Positioning of the Martingale Collar or Half Check Collar

Many times, writing one article will trigger the beginning of another. That is exactly what happened with the most recent article about Martingale collars and half check collars. The article discussed the debate over the various types of choke collars. It mentioned the proper fit and position of these types of collars but did not address it. Indeed, this is a crucial aspect of using a Martingale or Half Check collar.