Dog Containment Pen
Dog Containment pen
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MidWest Sunblock Exercise Pen Top Woven black polyethylene sunscreen top for 2′W x 8 Panel Exercise Pens (models: 501-24, 503-30, 505-36, 507-42, 509-48, 540-24, 542-30, 544-36, 546-42 & 548-48); Provides 80% sunblock protection to keep pets cool; Attaches with plastic strap ties (included)…. |
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IRIS Containment Pen Add-On Panels, CI-900, for the CI-908 Pet Pen, 2-Piece $26.75 Designed specifically for IRIS’ 8-panel Indoor/Outdoor Pet Pen, this 2-panel expansion kit will create a 10-panel pen measuring 80-inch by 80-inch by 34-inch H. The pen can be arranged in multiple different shapes to fit your pet needs and available space. Assembles or disassembles in seconds. Made of durable, heavy-duty molded plastic, and will not rust…. |
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Northstate Superyard Playgate White $69.95 With extra-tall 26-inch walls, the Superyard XT is a practical way to create a portable, safe play area for young children or pets. Enclosing 18 square feet, Superyard XT is made of durable reinforced plastic. Weather resistant and sturdy, the gate can go anywhere outside–yard or beach—and can also be used inside to protect displays (such as Christmas trees) or keep kids and pets away from dang… |

Choosing the Right Dog Beds
Dogs, like people, are now living longer than ever before. That means that as they age, we need to make them as comfortable as possible, and a large part of that responsibility is in choosing the right dog beds for man’s best friend. In choosing the right one, you have many factors to take into consideration. Your dog’s size and build is a significant factor in selecting the right bed for your dog.
You also need to think about any conditions they may have like osteoarthritis, which means you need to find dog beds which relieve some of the stress on your pet’s joints and supports them adequately. Also, if your dog does suffer from such a condition, you may even have to think of the height of the bed that you choose for your pet, because, like with humans, getting up and down may be one of the most difficult maneuvers, meaning that they could struggle on low dog beds.
You might even want to look into memory foam beds, to get really hi-tech but not necessarily high price. These kinds of dog beds react to the dog’s body temperature to soften up the foam and allow it to mold to their body, cradling every joint effectively. This also helps to distribute a dog’s weight evenly. A lot of people are realizing just how comfortable memory foam beds are so why wouldn’t you give your pet the same comfort by checking out memory foam dog beds?
To add to your dog’s comfort, you need to check out dog beds which are anti-bacterial and hypo-allergenic, in order to safeguard your pet’s health. Beware of cheaper dog beds that will be made using materials containing harmful chemicals. They aren’t good for your dog or you.
The shape of your dog’s bed is important too. You can find flat dog beds, donut ones and even ones shaped like armchairs. To choose the right one, observe how your dog sleeps. The position they choose will help you to decide on the right shape of dog bed.
Of course, you may well want your dog’s bed to be fashionable too, or to fit in with the decor of the room in which it’s kept. The good news is that dog beds can now be found in a whole host of other patterns and colors. They are available in various fabrics too, from sheepskin to denim and many fabrics in between, so you can find exactly what you’re looking for. A good tip for hygiene and health is to find dog beds that have removable, washable covers, so keeping the area clean is an easy job.
With all these dogs beds on offer, you are sure to be able to find one to suit you and your dog, so long as you remember to take a few things into consideration: size, shape, fabric, pattern and color, just like you would when buying a piece of furniture for yourself.
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Containment system for Cane Corso?
I am wondering what is a good containment system for a Cane Corso? She will mostly be an Inside Dog but when she does wander to the back yard I want her to be secure. I have 2 12×12 pens in the back of my yard and the rest of the yard is chain link fenced in. I was thinking maybe a hot wire for the whole yard. I already have it inside the pens for my Bull Terriers.
Hot Wire is the only way to go!
Ive used this system for over 8 years and had “0″ escapes. My chain link fence on 2 acres is only 4ft tall…these dogs can walk right over it were it not for the wire.
Ive had companion and high-drive corso and they REALLY respect the wire. My dogo canario will challenge it a few times but backs off eventually.
I recommend running it high and low in your yard..either attached to the fence or on plastic post. If you have a very large yard, or let your weeds grow up then you should…disconnect the lower wire after a week or so…but leave it in place as a visual deterrence. This will prevent grass/weeds from grounding your whole system.
I have to walk my fence once a week to make sure nothing is touching and grounding the wire…round-up and weedeating is the way to go here.
In almost a decade of using this system, Ive had no human/dog injuries due to the wire…occasionally, you will have a bird or squirrel fatality…this is the only downside ive found.
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