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Dog Essentials
from:People use accessories to accentuate the beauty of a certain thing. There are also times that they buy accessories in order to protect the product against harmful elements in the environment.
These concepts are also true when applied to taking care of dogs. Pet owners tend to pamper their dogs and many dog lovers even contend that buying dog accessories gives the same satisfaction as shopping for loved ones.
Today, there many dog accessories available on the market and choosing the best dog accessories can be challenging. Here are some tips on what to look for when buying accessories for your pet:
1. Dog collars
There are varieties of dog collars available in the market today, ranging from plain to fancy. Whatever type or design one may prefer, the most important thing to consider is that it should properly fit the dog. It should never be too loose or too tight. Experts say that the ideal space between the dog’s neck and the collar should be two fingers wide.
2. Dog leash
It is always best to buy a good leash and not scrimp on the price. There are many types available. The most important factor to keep in mind is the size of the leash. Depending on the size of you dog, you want to make certain you buy one strong enough to hold him. If your dog is smaller, you don’t want to buy a leash that is too large.
3. Food and water bowls
It’s important to purchase food ad water bowls that are not easily tipped over. Also, some people purchase those large watering systems that are similar to what some humans have bottled water delivered in. They are large and are supposed to keep your pet in drinking water for a longer period of time. Depending on the size of your dog, make certain that the water will be consumed fairly quickly. Water for your pet should be fresh and clean. Water that has been left standing isn’t a good idea to feed your pet.
4. Dog toys
Most dogs are fond of playing, so, it’s best to give them toys to gnash, chew, or bite with. Having his own things will make him more behaved instead of chewing slippers or shoes. Again, make certain that the toys are appropriate for the size of the dog. Too small, and just like a child, they could choke. If the toy is too large for a smaller animal they won’t be able to lift it.
5. Doghouses
When placed outside, dogs should have their own place for shelter. This is to keep them away from direct sunlight or from the rain or snow. If your dog is left alone for long periods of time, make certain that his “home” is the right size and will protect him from the elements.
One last thought . . . never, never leave your dog in a locked vehicle. It can be a death sentence.
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