How to Dog-Proof Your House

Sharing your home with your furry four-legged friend of the dog kind is a joy. However, if you don’t take measures to dog-proof your home, the relationship between you and your dog could soon turn sour. Worse still, if you’re not vigilant in dog-proofing your house, your dog could get injured or even die. That’s why we’re going to show you how to dog-proof your house. Let’s get to it, shall we? Have a Secure Pet Door One of the first steps to ensuring that your house is dog-proof is to install a pet door. Pet doors are an...

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Fire Escape Plan for Pet Owners

Forming a fire escape plan plays an essential role in keeping you and your animals safe. The organisation that a fire escape plan provides can help you act out of wisdom instead of fear. The best fire escape plan for you and your pets is to take active measures to stop a fire from occurring in the first place. It might surprise you to hear that pets starting housefires isn’t an uncommon occurrence. Stray-lit candles are a typical example of a potential catalyst for your pet accidentally starting a fire. It’s vital that you monitor pets around open flames....

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Should You Get a Male or Female Cat?

Prospective cat owners often find themselves hung up on whether a male or female cat is the right choice. Examining the differences that each cat gender exhibits can be a useful way to inform your final decision. Let’s begin with the behavioural differences of both genders. Male and Female Cat Behaviours Male and female cats tend to display standoffish behaviour in different ways. Female cats are known to be more passive-aggressive, while males can be more physically aggressive. A male cat is more likely to act physically aggressive toward other animals, while female cats enjoy aspects of companionship like...

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Should You Get a Male or Female Dog?

If you’re having trouble deciding between a male and female dog, you’ll benefit from hearing the observations that dog owners, veterinarians, and trainers have made regarding the two different sexes. Behaviour Considerations From a baseline standpoint, male and female dogs’ behaviour largely depends on their training as a puppy. After training occurs, you can begin to spot more behavioural differences in the gender of a dog. Since female dogs mature more quickly than male dogs, they can have an easier time grasping training.1 If you’re looking to strike a behavioural balance, you can consider getting one female and one...

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Most Popular Pet Names of 2020

Where it comes to naming your pet, there are lots of monikers to choose from. We reveal the importance of picking the right name, plus some of the year’s most popular pet names. Why Is a Name So Important? A pet’s name is so important because it will identify them officially when it comes to grooming and vet visits. It’ll also help bring them to you when they’re called—ideally! Popular Names for Dogs Quick dog naming tips: Choose one- or two-syllable cute pet names that don’t sound like commands; this will eliminate confusion. For male dogs, 2020’s top 5...

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Best Gifts for Animal Lovers in 2020

With so many pet gift ideas out there, finding the right one for the animal lover on your list can be harder than you expected. That is, unless you have this small but mighty list of gifts for animal lovers that every animal lover will appreciate. A Pet Photo Frame Your pet parent probably has tons of captures of their furbaby. So why not help them display the photos with a frame? Choose a single frame surrounded by paw prints, or get a kit that includes a double frame for a photo with room on the other side for...

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Best Cat Gifts of 2020

Buying the right gift for a cat can be a challenge, but the gifts we have gathered for this list will perk up the ears of even the finickiest cats. Here are some of the best gifts for cat lovers to make your shopping easier. Help Them Scratch Appropriately If your friend’s kitty has taken to scratching everything they shouldn’t, then a scratching post can be the perfect cat gift. Scratching not only keeps cat claws healthy but also lets them stretch and relieve boredom. Does their cat also like to laze around? Consider a scratch/lounger combo! Hang ‘Em...

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Best Dog Gifts of 2020

Buying presents for people can be difficult enough, but what do you get for the dog who has everything? Not to worry; we’ve got you covered with these awesome dog gifts they will love. Give Them Goodies Galore The BarkBox is a great way to show a dog some love all year and to give their owner a few laughs! Each month’s theme comes with hilarious toys, chew sticks, and much more. Each box is customized according to every dog’s size and health concerns, making it one of the best gifts for dog lovers. Help Keep Them Safe and...

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Big Dogs vs. Small Dogs – Are There Any Differences?

Choosing a dog is never easy. After all, they do come in all shapes, sizes, colors, and personality “flavors”. One of the first steps towards bringing home your next furry friend is deciding whether you want a big dog or a small dog. Besides the differences in size, though, are there any other major differences? Behavior Yes, there are differences in behavior between big dog breeds and their small counterparts. Most small breeds are known to be more excitable and anxious than big breeds. However, their behavior is easier to contain. This means, even if a small dog misbehaves,...

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Why Electronic Pet Doors Are Better Than Standard Pet Flaps

Having a pet is a great responsibility. You want to ensure its safety while, at the same time, give it the freedom to roam its territory. While a regular pet door flap is a great way to give Fluffy access to go in and out as she wants, there’s a better way: an electric pet door. Why is an electric pet door better than a standard pet door? Controls Pet Access Inside or Outside One of the biggest advantages of electric pet doors is that they help you control your pet’s movements. With most models having lock mode, you...

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Microchip Myths

Millions of pets have implanted microchips. The size of a grain of rice, a microchip contains a number that can be read with a scanning device, so the contact information of a lost pet’s family can be identified. Microchips have other purposes as well. There are microchip pet doors that open when an animal’s presence is detected. While this is a cool concept, there are several myths about microchips that are not true, including: Microchips Are a Health Hazard Microchipping a pet is done with a needle inserted under the skin. The procedure, which is usually performed between the...

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Installing a Pet Door All by Yourself

If you’re a pet owner, you have a special bond with your furry friend. In fact, you probably consider them a special part of the family. As a family member, they deserve the freedom and right to move in and out of the house as they please. That’s why you must learn how to install a pet door. Don’t worry! Pet door installation is not rocket science. Anyone can do it. First, here’s a list of the tools you’ll need: Hammer Jigsaw Drill & drill bits Screwdriver Tape Measure Tape Pencil Level Scissors Duct tape Caulk Tools sorted? Then...

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How Does an Electronic Pet Door Work?

Installing an electronic pet door to give your cat or dog the freedom to go outside will stop them from waking you up at night when they need to go to the bathroom. One of the primary benefits of this style of pet door is it helps keep uninvited guests from getting inside your home. Electronic doors work in different ways, depending on the technology used. They can be controlled by a magnetic collar or a microchip. There are also apps you can use with your smartphone to control various features, such as when your pet can open and...

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How to Pick the Right Pet Door to Match Your Home’s Exterior Design

Adding a pet door for your dog or cat to go outside when they want to is a great decision. There are different types of pet doors to choose from, depending on where you want the door located. You also must consider the aesthetics of your home’s exterior design when choosing the cat or doggie door. The first thing is to decide where you want to add the door. Do you want a screen door with a pet door? A sliding glass door with a pet door? Or another style of exterior door with a built-in pet door? You...

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Top Reasons to Rescue a Cat

Adorable and independent, a cat can be the perfect companion. You can make a great life for a rescue cat. A pet door, like a security screen door, provides an entrance and exit point for your feline so they can enjoy your yard. If you are considering whether to adopt a pet cat, it’s a good idea because they are: Independent and Low Maintenance Cats often keep to themselves, so if you’re busy much of the time, there’s no pressure to give them constant attention. They also require little training and often quickly learn to use a litterbox or...

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Top Reasons to Rescue a Dog

Bringing a dog into the household is an exciting experience. There’s training, love, and the fun of preparing your home by, for example, installing security screen pet doors. If you’re serious about it, then there are many reasons to adopt a pet dog.   Give a Deserving Animal a Second Chance Shelters in the U.S. are so overwhelmed that an estimated one million dogs and cats are euthanized every year.1 Whether they’ve been given up, lost, or abandoned, you can give your pet a second chance. Plus, by adopting an animal, you make room in the shelter for another....

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The Best Way to Trim Your Dog’s Nails

Trimming your dog’s nails is important for dog health because long toenails can cause pain, put pressure on the toe joints, or force the toe to twist. Wild dogs would wear them down naturally, unlike household pets. While your canine may occasionally go outside using a dog door, a different approach to grooming and hygiene is required. Tools Needed Scissor-type clippers should be used. Small ones are best unless your dog is a giant breed. Use a nail file to remove jagged edges and hangnails. Although an electric nail grinder can be used, many dogs don’t like the sound....

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The Ultimate Guide to Cat Nail Clipping

Without trimming, a cat’s nails (aka claws) will become long, curved, and sharp unless your cat spends lots of time outside using a door from Ideal Pet Products. A nail trim lets you inspect your feline’s nails to ensure they’re healthy. It’s not the easiest thing to do, but this guide will help you along. Supplies All you really need is a nail trimmer. You can use a human fingernail clipper, which is often the easiest, or a guillotine type. If a cat’s nail is so long it curls, a scissors-type clipper will be needed to prevent the nail...

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Do You Need to Bathe Your Cat?

Why should you bathe a cat if they groom themselves instinctually? There are a few reasons. They can get dirty in the litter box, by exploring outside through the cat door, and going into forbidden places like the chimney. Why Cats Hate Water Most house cats absorb water through their coat. Their fur doesn’t deflect moisture, so it’s hard to dry off. Cats don’t like being wet. However, larger cats like tigers are quite the opposite; some even swim to feed on fish. Grooming and Shedding All cats have an inborn predisposition to cleaning themselves. You can help by...

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How to Bathe Your Kitten or Adult Cat

Cats are expert groomers, starting at about two to four weeks old—but a cat bath is beneficial because it can remove excess oil, stimulate the skin, and help your feline shed old hair. It also gets your cat accustomed to being handled or using gadgets such as an electronic cat door. Supplies You’ll Need The items you’ll need for a routine cat bath include: Grooming shampoo Rubber gloves (protect against scratches) Clean towels Water pitcher or spray nozzle Small cloth (for your cat’s face) Cotton balls (to clean its ears) Floating cat toys Preparation Trim your cat’s claws beforehand;...

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How Often Should You Bathe Your Dog?

Our dogs love to explore and get themselves into all sorts of trouble. It makes them fun to have around, but it also means they can get a little messy. If you’re tired of having a stinky pooch bound through your microchip dog door, here is everything you need to know about how often you should bathe your dog: Why Is Bathing Your Dog Important? No one likes a smelly dog in the house! Regular brushing and bathing can also help to: Lift debris from their coats. Check for ticks, fleas, and suspicious lumps. Alleviate irritation from skin conditions....

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