I'm trying to salvage a last week of vacation before I go back to work. I am staying at our summer place once we get to Maine; I'd really like to have the dogs with me, but only if we can travel safely without risk to their health from the summer's heat.
My concern is how to safely make quick pit stops so I can go to the bathroom (trip is 525 miles, can't exactly hold it!) without
jeopardizing the health of my dogs (summer heat isn't over yet, in fact, there are advisories for today.)
Should I wait until evening, and travel at night? (This is my instinct--either this or I board them with the vet, but I really want them with me.)
Is it ok to leave them in the car with the a/c running for 5 minutes? Or tie them (obviously away from traffic) outside the minivan briefly? Has anyone ever brought their dog(s) on leash into a highway rest area bathroom? (And how quickly did you get kicked out?) I bring plenty of water--and a cooler full of ice. Thanks!
Answers:
I do a lot of traveling with my dogs here in the south where it is a lot hotter. I travel late at night when they are bed down in the back, it is cooler out and I don't feel so bad leaving them in the car for about 5 minutes after the a/c has been on for a long time. The car does not heat up quick like it does in the summer sun. As a matter of fact, my black car still feels cool after I go to the bathroom, get the dogs out and walk them for a few minutes. Maybe parked for 20 minutes and it is still cool in there.
Your instincts are good. If you are a night owl, travel at night. If you are a morning person, leave at like 5am when it is still cool out. You should be able to get to your destination before the hottest part of the day.
Unfortunately, you may not take dogs into public restrooms at rest areas. I would also advise against tieing them out. People are sometimes mean to animals or steal animals or if another animal comes up, you are not there to controle your dogs.
Also, do not give your dogs ice. Especially to cool down. They do not cool like we do, and so it can cause the stomache to cramp and start bloat. "room temp" water is best for a thirsty dog. If one of your dogs starts to over heat, take a cool damp towl and put it on the inner thigh. offer tappid water and turn up the a/c.
Best of luck... and no matter how much they beg, you be the one to do the driving.
I travel from SE MASS to northern ME about 3X's/year with my black lab, the 3 rest stops I stop at are very dog friendly, I would leave him in the car with the a/c running, bring a spare car key so I could lock up, most rest areas have dog areas to walk, water, let them do their thing, The dogs and you should be fine!!
Enjoy your trip.Go ahead and travel with them . my uncle of 82 years old went from Miami to San Antonio in only 2 days with 2 dogs and a bird, He stay at a motel with the pets one night , he park with the ac on for only 3 o 4 minutes and took water and food for himself and the dogs and no problem .Enjoy your trip.
The best thing you can do is leave about 3 a.m. Have everything packed the night before so all you need to do is toilet the dogs and yourself and get in the van. Do not slurp away on coffee, water, or soda. Just sips if necessary. That should eliminate at least 2 of the bathroom stops. You will be traveling in the cooler part of the day. Also, if you are driving along an interstate, there is always a place for you to toilet the dogs. However, I would feel much better if you would just stop along a side road somewhere. Sometimes those rest stops have undesirable people lurking around. Also, you cannot bring the dog into the restroom. Why not bring a friend along and your problem is solved. Wouldn't you like to enjoy your vacation with a friend anyway?
well when i went to a restroom i saw 5 dogs in there and the workers were petting him. there not a loud in the bathroom so if you have a husband or someone your going with to hold the dog while you go to the bathroom and then you hold it while he/she goes. when you are driving keep the air on high so they dont get ho i sujest you take them out every 3 hours. when you stop at a rest stop let them poop and have waer and food.
One thing I would make sure that you do when traveling with your dogs it to take along another set of keys to your van. Leave the van on with the ac running but, please set the emergency brake! You hear horror stories where vans are left running and someone bumps the gearshift.
Try to stop places that other dog owners may not stop, when I travel with my dogs I always worry about what my dogs can pick up in "pet only areas". Like parvo, fleas, etc. Just take along a method of cleaning up after your dogs and normally no one says anything.
Good luck and safe trip.
Monday, May 24, 2010
I need advice on how to housetrain a puppy, anyone?
I have a 2 month old puppy, she is mildly paper trained. I usually have her either in my room, or in the back yard. In my room i put some news papers on the floor, and she has peed there sometimes, mostly outside though. The thing with the newspapers is, she's starting to chew on them, and when she's playing and running she moves them out of place, so they won't serve their purpose anymore... I'm thinking of getting rid of them altogether. But i don't know how i'm suppposed to handle this if accidents happen in the house.
I have been praising her with treats everytime i see her peeing outside, but as soon as i tell her 'good girl' while she's peeing, she looks at me and appears to cut the pee short to come running to get her treat. Should i wait to praise until she's done? will she get that it's because she peed outside?
I've read some tips on this, but i need someone to explain this to me based on the info i give here... please, thanks!
Answers:
HI, This is the number one question Dog Owners always ask me. How to Housebreak their dogs.
You have to understand the basics. What goes in must come out and you have to know when that is. You have to put your pet on a schedule.
Sit down and make a list of times your going to feed and water them. Make sure you give enough time for them to consumpe both.
An example would be when you get up in the morning take them out then bring them in and feed, water. leave it down for about 30 minutes. Then take them out agian. If their puppies your going to have to do this several times aday. But do this atleast 3 times aday and give a little water in between the feeding. That's right, you have to pick the water up too.
You don't have to leave water down all the time if their in a controlled eviroment like a house. Outside is different. But once the food and wtaer is down for 30 miutes, pick both up.
Write down the times your going to do this, plus the times you take them out. Stick with it. If they have anaccident in the house. DON"T yell at them, just writhe down the time and see if there's a trend of going that time of a several day period. If there is, adjust the schedule to make sure they go out at that time.
Some Dogs are very hard to housebreak, but with a schedule, atleast they will know when their going to be feed and taken out.
If your going out, crate them and then when you return just continue on with the schedule. If you have any other questions. Feel free to email me.
Best wishes
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yes i have been told by my vet as soon as they have finished peeing where you want them to pee, to prise them and give them a treat. The vet also said sometimes you can just give lots of praise instead of a treat.
I have 2 chihuahuas. It took a lot of patience and lots of praise and treats. Good luck!
paper training is not a good thing we learned the hard way when we got our first 2 puppies... u have to bring it out side like every hour i no it seems like a lot but u will be happy in the long run.. trust me.. we have 4 inside dogs now all trained to go outside and its awesome..
I have trained 5 puppies in my lifetime..you need to get her on a schedule...after each meal within 10 mins or so...you must have her follow you to the same exit each time..and to the same area outside...let her do her business..then bring her in right away...she will learn that after eating she must go outside...upon waking from sleep do the same thing...as time goes by ...watch her after eating she should go to the exit on her own..let her out right away...you will see reactions from her when she feels she needs to go out...such as going in circles near the exit or looking at the exit..you can place paper near the exit but you want to eventually eliminate that all together or she will get lazy and just go on paper..it will take some patience but should work within a couple of weeks of doing these things..hope this helps..
I have been praising her with treats everytime i see her peeing outside, but as soon as i tell her 'good girl' while she's peeing, she looks at me and appears to cut the pee short to come running to get her treat. Should i wait to praise until she's done? will she get that it's because she peed outside?
I've read some tips on this, but i need someone to explain this to me based on the info i give here... please, thanks!
Answers:
HI, This is the number one question Dog Owners always ask me. How to Housebreak their dogs.
You have to understand the basics. What goes in must come out and you have to know when that is. You have to put your pet on a schedule.
Sit down and make a list of times your going to feed and water them. Make sure you give enough time for them to consumpe both.
An example would be when you get up in the morning take them out then bring them in and feed, water. leave it down for about 30 minutes. Then take them out agian. If their puppies your going to have to do this several times aday. But do this atleast 3 times aday and give a little water in between the feeding. That's right, you have to pick the water up too.
You don't have to leave water down all the time if their in a controlled eviroment like a house. Outside is different. But once the food and wtaer is down for 30 miutes, pick both up.
Write down the times your going to do this, plus the times you take them out. Stick with it. If they have anaccident in the house. DON"T yell at them, just writhe down the time and see if there's a trend of going that time of a several day period. If there is, adjust the schedule to make sure they go out at that time.
Some Dogs are very hard to housebreak, but with a schedule, atleast they will know when their going to be feed and taken out.
If your going out, crate them and then when you return just continue on with the schedule. If you have any other questions. Feel free to email me.
Best wishes
If you would search your question in the green bar at the top of the page you will find the answers to all your questions. You should search your question before you post.
This question is ask 15- 30 times a day. You will find hundreds of answers there.
yes i have been told by my vet as soon as they have finished peeing where you want them to pee, to prise them and give them a treat. The vet also said sometimes you can just give lots of praise instead of a treat.
I have 2 chihuahuas. It took a lot of patience and lots of praise and treats. Good luck!
paper training is not a good thing we learned the hard way when we got our first 2 puppies... u have to bring it out side like every hour i no it seems like a lot but u will be happy in the long run.. trust me.. we have 4 inside dogs now all trained to go outside and its awesome..
I have trained 5 puppies in my lifetime..you need to get her on a schedule...after each meal within 10 mins or so...you must have her follow you to the same exit each time..and to the same area outside...let her do her business..then bring her in right away...she will learn that after eating she must go outside...upon waking from sleep do the same thing...as time goes by ...watch her after eating she should go to the exit on her own..let her out right away...you will see reactions from her when she feels she needs to go out...such as going in circles near the exit or looking at the exit..you can place paper near the exit but you want to eventually eliminate that all together or she will get lazy and just go on paper..it will take some patience but should work within a couple of weeks of doing these things..hope this helps..
I need advice on how to help my friend??
My best friend (my ex-boyfriend, just giving u history),is going to have to put his dog down on monday.His dog has cancer and they dont have the money to operate on it and she is 12 years old so it would be kinda a waste if shell only live another couple years.Hes so upset about it becuase he raised her and she is his little shadow.Ive already told him its better this way because she is really sick , her stomach is so bloated and she is having a hard time breathing and moving.What can i do to help him ?What can i do to make him not so upset?
Thanks for the help.
Answers:
Give him this, along with the knowledge that she's given him 12 years of love, laughter, comfort and sweetness. It's time for him to return that love one last time. If she's in that much pain then he has to do what is best for her. So Dear, type in "The Rainbow Bridge" and allow him to cry.
Let him know that he can ask the vet to be there, holding her, as she takes her last breath. That will help him and her cope with what they're both going through. Just be there for him and let him know he's doing all he can for her... one last time.
The Rainbow Bridge:
Just this side of heaven is a place called Rainbow Bridge.
When an animal dies that has been especially close to someone here, that pet goes to Rainbow Bridge. There are meadows and hills for all of our special friends so they can run and play together. There is plenty of food, water and sunshine, and our friends are warm and comfortable.
All the animals who had been ill and old are restored to health and vigor. Those who were hurt or maimed are made whole and strong again, just as we remember them in our dreams of days and times gone by. The animals are happy and content, except for one small thing; they each miss someone very special to them, who had to be left behind.
They all run and play together, but the day comes when one suddenly stops and looks into the distance. His bright eyes are intent. His eager body quivers. Suddenly he begins to run from the group, flying over the green grass, his legs carrying him faster and faster.
You have been spotted, and when you and your special friend finally meet, you cling together in joyous reunion, never to be parted again. The happy kisses rain upon your face; your hands again caress the beloved head, and you look once more into the trusting eyes of your pet, so long gone from your life but never absent from your heart.
Then you cross Rainbow Bridge together.
Author unknown...
I've been through the same thing and honestly theres nothing you can say to make him feel better. You just need to be there for him. It's a very painful thing having to put pets down. No matter how sick they are you always second guess yourself afterwards. If you're close to your pet its like losing a family member. So treat the situation like you would with a person. Maybe go with him when he goes to the vet. Let him know that you're there for him. And then spend lots of time with him. Maybe reminiscing, maybe distracting. Either way, just be there.
Unfortunately there isn't a whole lot you can do. It's a part of the grieving process. He needs to come to terms with this on his own. I know that loosing a dog to cancer is hard, I've lost two that way and it was inopperable cancer just to make it that much harder.
The best you can do is remind him of the 12 wonderful years he had with her and that she wouldn't want him to be sad. It's going to be hard, it always is. Just be there as a shoulder to cry on. Offer to go with him to offer support when the day arrives. Good luck.
apart from what others have already said theres not much anyone else can say except how would he feel about a new puppy? believe it or not it may very well help. it will give him something to focus all the love he felt for his other dog on. and make him laugh and not be lonely while missing his old little friend. some ppl arent willing to go straight to another pet so soon but it really can help.
If you are in the U.S., call this pet grief hotline. They can give you the most valuable advice about how to support your friend. Encourage your friend to call too. There are many people who want to support him through this.
509-335-5704
http://www.vetmed.wsu.edu/plhl/...
I did a yahoo search and found many other sites/hotlines/support groups for pet loss. I entered: "grief support pet hotline"
just tell him that it it is her time to go. God wanted it this way and it would be wrong to let her suffer. She has lived a good long life and now she wants to go to the big fire hydrant in the sky. Tell that she loved him and she wants him to be happy. And to be happy he may want to get a new pet a little bit after his dog gets put down. good luck.
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I feel sorry for your friend %26 I know exactly how he feels. Losing our beloved pets are just like losing a two legged family member, and at times even worse. I will post a couple links that may help you providing comfort to your friend. First you can print off this poem %26 give it to him. I have had it hanging on my refridgerator for the past 4 years now when I lost my boy to cancer http://rainbowsbridge.com/poem.htm... Here is the othe site http://www.ygrr.org/doginfo/death-coping...
all you can do is just be there for him in his time of need,and tell him that it's gods will to take the dog to puppy heaven,that he will miss his dog.but there is nothing that will keep him from being so upset.he will be sad for a little while,but he will get over it eventually!p.s. try getting him a new dog that always help's,i know he'll tell you that "no other dog can replace my dog!"thats not true!just try these things!theyre guarenteed 2 work! best of luck 2 u and ur friend!
There is nothing you can do now. Just tell him it is the best for the dog. Afterward, talk about the dog, bring back all the happy memories he had with the dog.
We been through the same situation before. We have a new puppy now. We still thinking about our old dog, but the new puppy also bring us laugh.
Thanks for the help.
Answers:
Give him this, along with the knowledge that she's given him 12 years of love, laughter, comfort and sweetness. It's time for him to return that love one last time. If she's in that much pain then he has to do what is best for her. So Dear, type in "The Rainbow Bridge" and allow him to cry.
Let him know that he can ask the vet to be there, holding her, as she takes her last breath. That will help him and her cope with what they're both going through. Just be there for him and let him know he's doing all he can for her... one last time.
The Rainbow Bridge:
Just this side of heaven is a place called Rainbow Bridge.
When an animal dies that has been especially close to someone here, that pet goes to Rainbow Bridge. There are meadows and hills for all of our special friends so they can run and play together. There is plenty of food, water and sunshine, and our friends are warm and comfortable.
All the animals who had been ill and old are restored to health and vigor. Those who were hurt or maimed are made whole and strong again, just as we remember them in our dreams of days and times gone by. The animals are happy and content, except for one small thing; they each miss someone very special to them, who had to be left behind.
They all run and play together, but the day comes when one suddenly stops and looks into the distance. His bright eyes are intent. His eager body quivers. Suddenly he begins to run from the group, flying over the green grass, his legs carrying him faster and faster.
You have been spotted, and when you and your special friend finally meet, you cling together in joyous reunion, never to be parted again. The happy kisses rain upon your face; your hands again caress the beloved head, and you look once more into the trusting eyes of your pet, so long gone from your life but never absent from your heart.
Then you cross Rainbow Bridge together.
Author unknown...
I've been through the same thing and honestly theres nothing you can say to make him feel better. You just need to be there for him. It's a very painful thing having to put pets down. No matter how sick they are you always second guess yourself afterwards. If you're close to your pet its like losing a family member. So treat the situation like you would with a person. Maybe go with him when he goes to the vet. Let him know that you're there for him. And then spend lots of time with him. Maybe reminiscing, maybe distracting. Either way, just be there.
Unfortunately there isn't a whole lot you can do. It's a part of the grieving process. He needs to come to terms with this on his own. I know that loosing a dog to cancer is hard, I've lost two that way and it was inopperable cancer just to make it that much harder.
The best you can do is remind him of the 12 wonderful years he had with her and that she wouldn't want him to be sad. It's going to be hard, it always is. Just be there as a shoulder to cry on. Offer to go with him to offer support when the day arrives. Good luck.
apart from what others have already said theres not much anyone else can say except how would he feel about a new puppy? believe it or not it may very well help. it will give him something to focus all the love he felt for his other dog on. and make him laugh and not be lonely while missing his old little friend. some ppl arent willing to go straight to another pet so soon but it really can help.
If you are in the U.S., call this pet grief hotline. They can give you the most valuable advice about how to support your friend. Encourage your friend to call too. There are many people who want to support him through this.
509-335-5704
http://www.vetmed.wsu.edu/plhl/...
I did a yahoo search and found many other sites/hotlines/support groups for pet loss. I entered: "grief support pet hotline"
just tell him that it it is her time to go. God wanted it this way and it would be wrong to let her suffer. She has lived a good long life and now she wants to go to the big fire hydrant in the sky. Tell that she loved him and she wants him to be happy. And to be happy he may want to get a new pet a little bit after his dog gets put down. good luck.
/'.'%26#92;
I feel sorry for your friend %26 I know exactly how he feels. Losing our beloved pets are just like losing a two legged family member, and at times even worse. I will post a couple links that may help you providing comfort to your friend. First you can print off this poem %26 give it to him. I have had it hanging on my refridgerator for the past 4 years now when I lost my boy to cancer http://rainbowsbridge.com/poem.htm... Here is the othe site http://www.ygrr.org/doginfo/death-coping...
all you can do is just be there for him in his time of need,and tell him that it's gods will to take the dog to puppy heaven,that he will miss his dog.but there is nothing that will keep him from being so upset.he will be sad for a little while,but he will get over it eventually!p.s. try getting him a new dog that always help's,i know he'll tell you that "no other dog can replace my dog!"thats not true!just try these things!theyre guarenteed 2 work! best of luck 2 u and ur friend!
There is nothing you can do now. Just tell him it is the best for the dog. Afterward, talk about the dog, bring back all the happy memories he had with the dog.
We been through the same situation before. We have a new puppy now. We still thinking about our old dog, but the new puppy also bring us laugh.
I need advice on dealing with the very sudden death of our beloved very healthy 4 yr old PUG?
My beloved dog (Pug) of 4 yrs died suddennly in a kennel last night and the owner of the kennel has yet to offer any sympathy condolences. etc. Our very healthy dog was in a very well equiped air conditioned Kennel and is seems our beloved Lizzie died of heatstroke.what would you do in this matter ?
Answers:
I would not believe the kennel operator who told me she kept the dog in an air conditioned kennel. I would call the BBB, humane society, and anyone else who would take a complaint about it. I would never leave a dog at a kennel.
I would sue if they were at fault which seems to be the case sorry for your loss
Dog food from China?
Have an autopsy done, take the kennel to small claims court and get another pug
Oh dear. I lost my 10 year old pug two years ago. I am so sorry. But what I would do is sue the pants of that kennel! Take it to the courts! Try to shut the Kennel down! Can you imagine if this happened to someone else too? It'd be horrible.
Again, I am so sorry for your loss.
I miss my dog very much and I'm sure you miss yours too.
Contact the local animal control and find out if there have been similar instances, they are the ones who have to dispose of the remains, usually...
Then read your contract, it may say that death is not their responsibility due to their neglect or otherwise, you signed it, that may hurt you. Then I would call my vet and ask them who to talk to legally, I am sure they can refer you to an animal rights type lawyer.
By the way, I am sorry Lizzie died in such a way. I thought by your post you would say she was hit by a car or something bit her, like a snake.It ticks me off that it was due to negligence.
i would see if theres any way you could sue (though im sure they probably had you sign something to get themself of being liable for this type of thing) thats so tragic! i know I would be absolutely crushed if my toby died (year and a half old schnauzer) im so sorry for your family's loss!
Good grief! If this kennel really were well-equipped and air-conditioned, your Lizzie should not have had heat stroke!
I agree, this kennel owner should be sued. There's something very fishy about the whole scenario.
Pugs are very vulnerable to heatstroke.
My guess is that Lizzie was not in the air conditioned kennel you paid for...she was outside in a run or her kennel was given to another dog.
The fact that the kennel owner has not expressed any sympathy to you is very suspicious. It sounds like he's trying to avoid a discussion.
I think you should consult a lawyer.
I'm very sorry for your loss.
Unfortunately, there is not much you can do. You can sue the kennel for the market value of your dog, any vet bills incurred, and if she was intact and to be used for breeding, you can sue for the "lost market value" of any potential offspring she might have produced. The courts don't recognize things like pain and suffering when it comes to pets.
Other than that, you don't have a lot of recourse. You can report them to your local SPCA, animal control, and the BBB.
Generally, the initial paperwork when you check into any boarding facility includes a "Hold Harmless" agreement, where you agree not to hold them responsible for accidents, etc.
While accidents do happen, any good boarding facility is going to at least pay any vet bills and give a sincere apology. If they haven't, well...
I would get the pup autopsied and the SUEEEEEEEE. Poor puppy///t
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I would not believe the kennel operator who told me she kept the dog in an air conditioned kennel. I would call the BBB, humane society, and anyone else who would take a complaint about it. I would never leave a dog at a kennel.
I would sue if they were at fault which seems to be the case sorry for your loss
Dog food from China?
Have an autopsy done, take the kennel to small claims court and get another pug
Oh dear. I lost my 10 year old pug two years ago. I am so sorry. But what I would do is sue the pants of that kennel! Take it to the courts! Try to shut the Kennel down! Can you imagine if this happened to someone else too? It'd be horrible.
Again, I am so sorry for your loss.
I miss my dog very much and I'm sure you miss yours too.
Contact the local animal control and find out if there have been similar instances, they are the ones who have to dispose of the remains, usually...
Then read your contract, it may say that death is not their responsibility due to their neglect or otherwise, you signed it, that may hurt you. Then I would call my vet and ask them who to talk to legally, I am sure they can refer you to an animal rights type lawyer.
By the way, I am sorry Lizzie died in such a way. I thought by your post you would say she was hit by a car or something bit her, like a snake.It ticks me off that it was due to negligence.
i would see if theres any way you could sue (though im sure they probably had you sign something to get themself of being liable for this type of thing) thats so tragic! i know I would be absolutely crushed if my toby died (year and a half old schnauzer) im so sorry for your family's loss!
Good grief! If this kennel really were well-equipped and air-conditioned, your Lizzie should not have had heat stroke!
I agree, this kennel owner should be sued. There's something very fishy about the whole scenario.
Pugs are very vulnerable to heatstroke.
My guess is that Lizzie was not in the air conditioned kennel you paid for...she was outside in a run or her kennel was given to another dog.
The fact that the kennel owner has not expressed any sympathy to you is very suspicious. It sounds like he's trying to avoid a discussion.
I think you should consult a lawyer.
I'm very sorry for your loss.
Unfortunately, there is not much you can do. You can sue the kennel for the market value of your dog, any vet bills incurred, and if she was intact and to be used for breeding, you can sue for the "lost market value" of any potential offspring she might have produced. The courts don't recognize things like pain and suffering when it comes to pets.
Other than that, you don't have a lot of recourse. You can report them to your local SPCA, animal control, and the BBB.
Generally, the initial paperwork when you check into any boarding facility includes a "Hold Harmless" agreement, where you agree not to hold them responsible for accidents, etc.
While accidents do happen, any good boarding facility is going to at least pay any vet bills and give a sincere apology. If they haven't, well...
I would get the pup autopsied and the SUEEEEEEEE. Poor puppy///t
I need a really catchy name for a dog store... :]?
I need really catchy name for a dog store... :] Just any+thing that sounds good; something that would make you want to go into it or just like the name or whatever... thanksss!
Answers:
How about: "Dog Nose Best!"
Puppys U.S.A.
Love on 4 PAWS
Cuddle Pup Mall
Super Dawg
Canine Mania
Happy Dog Village
Puppy Love
Go Fetch
Fido's Health store. Pat-A-Pet.
woof.
or
bark.
or
pawprint.
or
bone.
etc...
Happy Tails!
Bone-to-Bone
Throw %26 Fetch
DOGS DOGS EVERYWHERE
WHO LET THE DOGS OUT
DOGGY STORE
DOGS GALORE
DOGS FOR LIFE
MANS BEST FREIND
DOG MANIA
THE CRAZY DOG STORE
HOPE IT HELPED XXXXXXXXXXXxxxxxxxxxxx
Pet Edge
Doggie supplies
Dogs Etc.
Dogs -R-Us
The Dog Door
Gotta Dog?
Puppy mill...
The Doggone Store
Happy as a Dog
Dog Heaven
The Dog Bog (kind of weird, I know)
K-9's 4 Life (or the actual spelling.Canines for Life)
Bow-wow to the Dog (get it...? a play on 'bow to the
dog'.lol oh well)
Dogs with Flare: Everything you need to keep your dog healthy and happy
Mega Dogs
Dogs are People Too
Canine Lifestyle
Land of the Happy Dogs
Dog's World
These are all I can think of right now. Hope you liked them!
The puppy zoo?
Pups R US, Doggie Boutique, Puppy USA
and thats all i can think of!
hope these names help!!
PAWS
Man's Best Friend
Happy Tails
Dog Gone-it
i agree Dogs R Us
but another way you can get more customers is get natural /top dog foods advertise on the windows canidae and innova and other good dog foods because alot of dog stores dont have those foods
Please tell me you aren't going to sell puppies.check this out before you do.
http://www.brightlion.com/inhope/inhope_...
If this changes your mind, please make your store a supporter of these animals and sponsor adoptions at your store.
How about The Puppy Palace?
Or maybe Flea Bag Emporium, Tail Waggers, Huggin' Dogs, The Fire Hydrant, or Drooler's.
i think a good name for your dog store would be dog world( where all dogs have there day!!) :)
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How about: "Dog Nose Best!"
Puppys U.S.A.
Love on 4 PAWS
Cuddle Pup Mall
Super Dawg
Canine Mania
Happy Dog Village
Puppy Love
Go Fetch
Fido's Health store. Pat-A-Pet.
woof.
or
bark.
or
pawprint.
or
bone.
etc...
Happy Tails!
Bone-to-Bone
Throw %26 Fetch
DOGS DOGS EVERYWHERE
WHO LET THE DOGS OUT
DOGGY STORE
DOGS GALORE
DOGS FOR LIFE
MANS BEST FREIND
DOG MANIA
THE CRAZY DOG STORE
HOPE IT HELPED XXXXXXXXXXXxxxxxxxxxxx
Pet Edge
Doggie supplies
Dogs Etc.
Dogs -R-Us
The Dog Door
Gotta Dog?
Puppy mill...
The Doggone Store
Happy as a Dog
Dog Heaven
The Dog Bog (kind of weird, I know)
K-9's 4 Life (or the actual spelling.Canines for Life)
Bow-wow to the Dog (get it...? a play on 'bow to the
dog'.lol oh well)
Dogs with Flare: Everything you need to keep your dog healthy and happy
Mega Dogs
Dogs are People Too
Canine Lifestyle
Land of the Happy Dogs
Dog's World
These are all I can think of right now. Hope you liked them!
The puppy zoo?
Pups R US, Doggie Boutique, Puppy USA
and thats all i can think of!
hope these names help!!
PAWS
Man's Best Friend
Happy Tails
Dog Gone-it
i agree Dogs R Us
but another way you can get more customers is get natural /top dog foods advertise on the windows canidae and innova and other good dog foods because alot of dog stores dont have those foods
Please tell me you aren't going to sell puppies.check this out before you do.
http://www.brightlion.com/inhope/inhope_...
If this changes your mind, please make your store a supporter of these animals and sponsor adoptions at your store.
How about The Puppy Palace?
Or maybe Flea Bag Emporium, Tail Waggers, Huggin' Dogs, The Fire Hydrant, or Drooler's.
i think a good name for your dog store would be dog world( where all dogs have there day!!) :)
I need a pooper scooper in the Houston Kingwood Atascocita Texas area.?
Is this pooper scooper business thing even for real? I need someone to do this as I am sick of the task, it's the bad part of owning a cool dog! I live in Kingwood Texas. Amy
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I use a local company called %26lt;a K9Valet.com%26lt;/a>">href="www.K9Valet.com">K9Valet... and they do an awesome job. I pay less than 10 dollars a week and they come out and remove all the dog poop from my lawn- how cool. I also hated this job and we always fought over who did it. Check out the website or call Alan at 281-570-6576. George
Go to the pet store and buy one. Or use a plastic bag stick your hand in it and pick it up.
I didn't know they did this.I usually just bring a grocery bag or two and pick it up right after. But I also live in the city and kinda have to by law. Good to know though, if I ever get a place with a yard!
How hard is it to pick up poop.. You buy a scooper, you go out 2 ce a day and you pick up poop..
What? A scooper service? That's just dumb, why not clean it up yourself, that's part of being a dog owner!
Answers:
I use a local company called %26lt;a K9Valet.com%26lt;/a>">href="www.K9Valet.com">K9Valet... and they do an awesome job. I pay less than 10 dollars a week and they come out and remove all the dog poop from my lawn- how cool. I also hated this job and we always fought over who did it. Check out the website or call Alan at 281-570-6576. George
Go to the pet store and buy one. Or use a plastic bag stick your hand in it and pick it up.
I didn't know they did this.I usually just bring a grocery bag or two and pick it up right after. But I also live in the city and kinda have to by law. Good to know though, if I ever get a place with a yard!
How hard is it to pick up poop.. You buy a scooper, you go out 2 ce a day and you pick up poop..
What? A scooper service? That's just dumb, why not clean it up yourself, that's part of being a dog owner!
I Need A Name?
Im getting a female Pitbull in a little while and i need to get a name for it. I want it to be like a name that a G would name there dog. Any ideas??
Answers:
Here is a great site with thousands of dog names you can choose from. You can also clik on the letter "G" to get all the names that begins with a "G" http://dogbreedz.com/dognames Good luck!
how about Chica?
Doja.Deja.Kiah.Athena... i dont know
Gucci
FE-FE
i was looking for a female G name myself and settled for fallon, because our male is ganfdalf and nothing really goes, about the only ones i can think of are ginger, gizmo, gloria, gretta
Max?
Greta
"deeogee" as in if you were to just spell dog
Bones.
Get it? lol
Ginger...Maggie...Alexis.
Gigi, Grace, Gracie, Ginger, Gypsy, Gabby, Gabrielle, Gale, Ganesa, Gabina, Ginsing, Gizmo,Gemini, Geisha, Gizi, Gloria, Gita, Greta.
Sibble
gigi
Gia
Ginger
Ginny
Gemma
Gabbie
ci ci
Answers:
Here is a great site with thousands of dog names you can choose from. You can also clik on the letter "G" to get all the names that begins with a "G" http://dogbreedz.com/dognames Good luck!
how about Chica?
Doja.Deja.Kiah.Athena... i dont know
Gucci
FE-FE
i was looking for a female G name myself and settled for fallon, because our male is ganfdalf and nothing really goes, about the only ones i can think of are ginger, gizmo, gloria, gretta
Max?
Greta
"deeogee" as in if you were to just spell dog
Bones.
Get it? lol
Ginger...Maggie...Alexis.
Gigi, Grace, Gracie, Ginger, Gypsy, Gabby, Gabrielle, Gale, Ganesa, Gabina, Ginsing, Gizmo,Gemini, Geisha, Gizi, Gloria, Gita, Greta.
Sibble
gigi
Gia
Ginger
Ginny
Gemma
Gabbie
ci ci
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