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Saturday, February 20, 2010 @ 03:02 PM

I have heard that married people eventually start to look like one another.  And I have seen contests for people who think they look  like their pets.  What is so amazing is that in the pictures I have seen they really do!  But let me take this a little bit further.

I think dog beds should match the dog’s personality.  My niece has a very tiny puppy, and I think she is a Teacup Yorkshire  Terrier .  One thing though is for certain, she needs a bed fit for a princess.   She knows she is cute, she loves it when everybody oohs and aahs over her, and her little gait has a princess-like strut to it.   Does your dog’s bed match its personality?

Monday, February 8, 2010 @ 11:02 AM

Establishing boundaries, at an early age, is important for your pet. What is unacceptable behavior? This question varies from family to family. While nearly everyone can agree that biting is never allowed, some families are more lenient about chewing personal possessions or letting the dog onto the furniture. This issue of letting a dog on human furniture is a particularly divisive issue.

Some people, after all, are particularly concerned with keeping the house clean. And if that’s the case, you need to teach your dog from the very beginning that getting on the couches or the bed is simply not allowed. These kinds of boundaries should only be imposed, however, if there is an equally comfortable place for the dog to rest. Dogs don’t get on the furniture because they are bad or like to misbehave. They climb on furniture because it’s comfortable! As such, look into any number of dog beds for your pet. These comfortable beds make it much more likely that your dog will heed your commands to stay off your furniture.