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The Ultimate Tailgate Party Guide
Posted by Michael Shine
The Fall sports season has arrived! We are excited as you, going to a gathering is the perfect excuse for a fall party and a great way to support your university or local professional sports team and have quality family time.Discount Pet Deals has compiled a list of tips and tricks to make this year's tailgate the best one yet! We also have a great guide to help you travel with your pet, Pet-Friendly Vacation Planning & Activities. Tip #1: Plan and reserve your spot Don't make the rookie mistake of waiting until the last minute to reserve a tailgating...
Social Distance Camping With Your Pets
Posted by Michael Shine
Camping describes a range of activities and approaches to outdoor accommodation. Survivalist campers set off with as little as possible to get by, whereas recreational vehicle travelers arrive equipped with their electricity, heat, and patio furniture. Camping may be combined with hiking, as in backpacking, and often enjoyed in conjunction with other outdoor activities such as canoeing, climbing, fishing, and hunting. Fastpacking involves both running and camping. When going camping with your pets for the first time, start with an overnight campout and keep it simple: To save money, borrow or rent big-ticket gear. To maximize your comfort, always bring...
Pets Hot Weather Quick Tips for Keeping Safe
Posted by Michael Shine
1. Never leave your pets in a parked vehicle.Not even for a short time. Not even with the car is running and the AC on. On a warm day, temperatures inside a parked vehicle can rise rapidly to dangerous levels. On an 83-degree day, for example, the temperature inside a car with the windows opened slightly can reach 100 degrees within 10 minutes. Don't leave animals ignored in a parked car. On an 83-degree day, temperatures inside a parked car can reach 120 degrees in 30 minutes.2. Try to bring pets inside, if possible. Please don't leave them in sheds...
Dog Low Maintenance for Working From Home
Posted by Michael Shine
If you are looking for work from the home family dog, one thing to consider is how much work the dog chooses to maintain.Busy households with not a lot of time may want to consider one of these breeds that do not need some of the "frills and pampering" (or multiple vet visits!) other kinds require. For An Active Dog, A Siberian Husky The AKC lists Siberian huskies as one of the most active breeds. They're a rare breed for inspiring you to get out of the house; if you're concerned, you might spend too much time on your tv...
Dog Swimming In The Pool
Posted by Michael Shine
With a seemingly endless stream of dogs-in-a-pool videos online, it could be natural to assume that it’s all fun for all dogs to take a plunge. However, there are pros and cons, along with health and safety concerns to consider before unleashing your pup into your pool water. The Benefits of Swimming For Your Dog: Just like for people, swimming for dogs is a great, low-impact total body workout. Swimming is natural to exercise on your pet’s joints and limbs, which is terrific for both young pups and aging dogs alike. Swimming pools can be a fun place to play...
Pet Friendly Vacation Planning & Activities
Posted by Michael Shine
Need help deciding where to stay, play, or eat with your dog? Get the scoop on our favorite pet-friendly hotels, restaurants, and activities around the world below!You will need first to decide what kind of vacation you want to take. Much of this will be determined by what type of pet you are bringing…dog or cat. It is easier to go where there are the most activities and amenities you and your pet can do together. If you are planning to take a dog, you have many more options. Why? Well-mannered dogs usually make for the perfect travel companion. They...
Dog Clothes & Dog Fashion History
Posted by Michael Shine
There is a common misconception that dog clothing and accessorizing your canine companion is a current trend. The assumption is that dog clothing all started in the early '00s, and with the vast commercial push around this time, it's easy to see where that thought came.What if we told you a woman and man's best friend has been keeping up with current fashion since as early as the Egyptian pre-dynastic period? For as long as humans have lived with dogs, we have shared our food, shelter, and fashion sense with them. What were your dog's ancestors wearing? The simplest accessory,...