Wednesday, August 12th, 2009 at
9:00 am
by Matthew Penrod
I remember when I grew up we lived in the country and everyone in the neighborhood owned a dog. The streets had little traffic and there was lots of space between the houses and lots of woods and fields for all to roam. You could expect to see any of your friend’s dogs during the course of your travels during the day. It seemed more like the dogs belonged to the neighborhood, but each dog knew where to go for their dinner and when it was time to sleep. When I turned 16 and began driving, I remember seeing my dog a mile or so away from our house and pulling over in the car to give her a ride home. From the look on her face I could tell she had a great day exploring the woods, chasing scents, and probably getting into a bit of mischief. She also looked glad to see me and exhausted. I knew she appreciated the lift.
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Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009 at
8:23 am
by Matthew Ohms
Being a responsible pet owner is much like being a good parent. Dogs, especially puppies, rely upon us for all of their basic needs, including food, veterinary care, obedience and grooming, not to mention love and affection, helping them to live the longest, happiest lives possible.
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Thursday, May 28th, 2009 at
8:12 am
by Matthew Penrod
Is your dog young and untrained or destructive? Do you wish you could keep him secure while you are busy without necessarily locking him up? A good pet gate could be the answer to your problem.
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Thursday, April 16th, 2009 at
2:48 am
by Matthew Penrod
Our pets are like our family members. We miss them, we love them and we care for them. Many psychologists even say that our pets are the stress busters. Their unconditional love helps us to cope with the problems of our daily life. Since pets give us so much without expecting anything in return; it?s only fair that we look after them as well as we can. For that one reason, you need a pet gate for your homes!
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