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Showing posts with label dog behavior. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dog behavior. Show all posts

Saturday, June 12, 2021

Pet Calm: Works Differently for Different Pets....But it Works!

 

Pets are as varied in their behavior as they are in their type of breed......And this shouldn’t come as a surprise, since all pets have personalities. We can tell when they are happy, sad or not feeling well....much in the way they can tell the same about us.

When we do notice that they are restless, nervous, scared or suffering from separation anxiety, PetCalm can certainly help with all of these areas by providing calm, soothing music. However, each pet will relax in a different way. Some will fall asleep immediately or stare calmly into the distance, yet others will take the time do a little paw cleaning :) Each responds to the relaxing sounds of PetCalm in their own way but, rest assured, they are relaxing. While the science behind the music is important, we feel the proof is in the pudding (so to speak) which is to say that pet owners want to see the product in action. That said, take a look at the various ways in which pets relax to the soothing sounds of PetCalm in the videos below:

Valentino & Veloce Relaxing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Pt3EdJms1I

Keiko the Cat Relaxes to PetCalm: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPpuFRM13e0

Mini Pins Relaxing to PetCalm: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Q7JvBuvKeM

Cat & Dogs Relaxing to the Soothing Sounds of PetCalm: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Q7JvBuvKeM

Enjoy!

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Sunday, August 7, 2011

Reminders When Traveling With Your Dog


Originally posted on Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Learning how to travel with your dog can make the experience less stressful and a lot of more enjoyable! Traveling with your pooch can be a major hassle if don’t make all the right choices. It should be planned ahead of time so you wouldn’t ruin your family weekend getaway or long vacation.

If you’ve decided to carry your dog during the trip, here are a few reminders that you can do to ensure a safe travel experience:

Buy a dog tag or collar with identification

Your dog needs to wear a collar or tag with all the necessary identification in it. A microchip may also be beneficial for additional security. The tag should contain your dog's name, your name, and your home phone number, as well as proof of rabies shots. Keep your dog's collar and tag on whenever you’re outside. No matter how well behaved your dog may be, there’s always a chance that he may accidentally get lost or get away from you. All the information on your dog tag will be very important as you travel or decide to leave your pet at a kennel.

Safety first

Always remember safety first. To ensure your dog’s safety while he’s in the car, purchase a dog car seat. With the use of this equipment, your furry friend will be safer and more comfortable if your car makes a sudden stop.

Train your dog

Before you travel, your dog should have basic training so he will be well-behaved during the trip. It is a good idea to make your first few trips in the car to somewhere fun for your dog before embarking on a long trip. Take your dog to a park so he associates a car ride with something fun.

Bring all the necessary dog supplies

When taking a long trip, don’t forget to pack all the necessary supplies for your dog. Among the essentials include water, dog food, treats, his collar and leash. You should also bring your dog’s favorite toys and plastic bags for his poop. Also, he sure to bring any medications your dog needs.

Be prepared always

Emergencies can happen while you’re traveling with your dog, so you need to make some additional preparation. Planning your trip can make any form of emergency less stressful. Prepare a list of veterinary hospitals in the area where you’ll be staying, along with a detailed map.

Andrei Smith writes for Midwest Homes 4 Pets, a company that offers a huge selection of dog crates, pooper scooper and dog training crates. For details, please visit MidwestHomes4Pets.com or contact the Toll Free Helpline: (800) 428-8560.