Dog Automatic Water Dispenser

Dog Automatic Water dispenser


Pure Water Tower Replacement Filter 2 Pack


Pure Water Tower Replacement Filter 2 Pack


$14.99


PB02PKF Features: -Keep your pet’s water fresh by replacing the filters in the Pure Water Tower regularly.-Filters are for use with Pure Water Tower Water Dispenser ONLY.-Provides pure water for pennies.-Keeps filtering for 3 months or 6000 ounces of water.-Carbon-zeolite filter incorporates patented micro composite technology to provide excellent water flow and more filtration capacity than comp…

Our Pets Pet Buffet Water Dispenser


Our Pets Pet Buffet Water Dispenser


$12.50


Pet Buffet Water Dispenser….

Drip Free Automatic Waterer


Drip Free Automatic Waterer


$14.97


These large water bowls catch your dogs ‘dribbles’ and can hold 2 – 2 liter bottles – that’s 4 liters of water for your pet!…

Our Pets Fresh Food Tower


Our Pets Fresh Food Tower


$10.11


OurPet’s Fresh Food Tower Food Automatic Dispenser keeps food fresh. Durable, easy-to-clean plastic allows you to see food level.The Fresh Food Tower automaticaly releases only the amount of food needed. Food canister is easy to fill and carry. Plus it is dishwasher safe….

OurPet's Pure Water Tower Automatic Filtered Water Dispenser


OurPet’s Pure Water Tower Automatic Filtered Water Dispenser



OurPet’s Pure Water Tower Automatic Filtered Water Dispenser provides your pet with all of the purified water they need. Enjoy the luxury of being able to leave the house without having to worry about your dog having enough to drink! Include optional replacement filters to make sure your pet always has only the freshest water!…


Boarding Kennels Top Ways To Evaluate The Friendliest Operator For Your Dog

It’s a sensible idea to have a boarding kennels for your dog sorted out before you require their services. That way, if an emergency arises you can immediately call on the kennels you and your dog are already familiar with.

To decide which type of boarding kennels is best you should first regard your dog because your pet’s age, activity level and exercise requirements will influence the kind of kennels your dog will do well at.

To get a list of premises to put your pet, visit the boarding kennels section of a website like Pet Guide that not only lists the contact details for kennels but has customers references for you to exploit.

Make a shortlist and plan to view each of the establishments. Some kennels may request you to make an appointment to do this. See if your dog can stay for a meet-and-greet session for half an hour or so. Some establishments also offer dog daycare so consider leaving your dog for a half-day of care to see how it manages and help familiarise it with the boarding surroundings.

When visiting the establishments, the kindt of things you should look for are:

STAFF
Your initial notion when you arrive will count for a lot. Is there a sense of calm or are there lots of dogs barking and staff yelling? Are kennel staff playing with the dogs? What sort of education have they had and do they love animals? What is the staff-to-dog ratio?

FACILITIES
Are they clean, dry and well-ventilated, and is there any sort of climate control. Are the separate sleeping areas of a reasonable size? What separates the separate sleeping areas by way of walls? Are they solid, glass, full panels or half panels?

Do they ever “buddy-up”? This is the custom of placing two dogs in the same sleeping area. It is fraught with potential problems and has even resulted in serious injury and death, so you should be assured that the kennels you use do not adopt this practice.

Ask if you can provide your own Dog Bed because something known like this can help an fretful dog.

EXERCISE
How much exercise and playtime are the dogs allowed? What happens if it is raining; is there an sheltered area for the dogs to let off steam? Is the exercise area clean and free of dog waste? Is there ample shelter from the elements such as shade in summer? Is there plenty drinking water? What about staff supervision; do they engage with the dogs, brush and pet them? Do they permit off-site walks as well as yard exercise?

FEEDING
It may well be that the kennels you choose feed the same or a very similar sort of food to that which you feed your dog. If the food is vastly dissimilar to that which you normally feed, ask if you can bring your dog’s own food? Don’t anticipate a discount if you do bring food as most often this actually makes more work for the staff.

VACCINATIONS
Boarding kennels have very stringent vaccination requirements and you will want to know of these well in advance. They often need extra vaccinations to those your vet would administer under common situations and there is frequently a period post-vaccination (often 10-14 days) before your dog can enter the kennels. Make certain you understand precisely what your kennel’s vaccination protocol is.

VETERINARY CARE
Most boarding kennels will utilize their own vet in the event of a medical emergency as an owner’s vet can frequently be some distance away and using them in an emergency would be impractical. Be sure to understand and be comfortable with your kennel’s practice.

ACCREDITATION
Is the kennel certified by a body like AsureQuality(in New Zealand)? This signifies that an independent audit has been carried out and that the kennels meet recommended animal welfare standards.

In most cases, boarding your pet is part of a planned activity such as vacation or a business trip but occasionally you may require to board your pet in an emergency. Therefore, it is best to have decided in advance on a facility you are happy to use.

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