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How to Securely Hold Your Pooch In Any Vehicle?

Whether you’re riding your pooch to a dog care facility or a vet, it’s crucial to know how to properly confine your pups to ensure their safety in your car. A normal seat belt in your car is not enough to hold your pooch. Accidents may occur due to sudden braking or acceleration which can misbalance your pooch. You can find proper restraints with various Lombard Dog Poop Service providers like Doo Care. PROPER RESTRAINTS ARE ESSENTIAL Not all restraints are designed with equal standards. Some may be fine for daily drives while others have been widely appraised by crash tests. However, the dog should always be in the backseat or the boot area of a car. Doo Care, a leading Lombard Dog Poop Service, and other Dog Pooper Scooper services classify restraints based on grade as follows. Good As “something is better than nothing”, in the same way having any restraint is better than no restraint. A pup that is free in the car can distract you while driving, easily plunges out as soon as you op...

Facing The Enriching Challenges Of Rescuing A Dog

There are few experiences in life that can be as enriching and fulfilling as rescuing a dog from a shelter. You are giving a living being home and love for the rest of their life. It feels amazing but it most definitely comes with its unique challenges that should not be taken lightly. Dogs that are rescued take some time to adjust to new surroundings and people. So, it is important to take care of this fact from the get-go. In this blog post, we will share some insight on how new dog rescuers like yourself can help your dog ease into this transition. VARIOUS CHALLENGES OF RESCUING DOGS AND HOW TO OVERCOME THEM  Below are some common challenges that can come with newly rescued dogs. We hope they can be of help to all you new dog owners .  The Ride Home Your first experience alone with your newly rescued dog would be the car ride home. No matter how close or far away your home may be, this ride can be a cause of anxiety for your dog if it’s not managed properly. So, how do you ...

Tips to Stop Your Pooch From Pooping in the Grass

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It’s quite shameful to have a filthy backyard dotted with dog poop when someone arrives to visit you. Not only is it unpleasant to have your backyard being used as your pup’s bathroom, but also kids playing or adults walking across the grassy backyard can end up with dog poop on the bottom of their footwear. And, what could be worse than having poop footsteps across the floor of your house. Moreover, dog poop is difficult to clear up off the grass. Even if you put on all your efforts, residual poop sticks to the spikes of grass. Thus, it is necessary to hire a leading Naperville dog poop removal service like Doo Care. Training your pooch for not pooping in the grass is not only necessary just for your lawn but also for your neighbor’s lawn or public dog park. If you usually walk your furry friend and do not want him to poop on other people’s backyard, you will need to train your pooch to use an alternative place to poop at home and when out in public. To avoid contamination of grass,...

5 STEPS TO KEEP YOUR DOG HAPPY AND BUSY DURING QUARANTINE

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With the world going through the lockdown because of Coronavirus, everyone is slightly discouraged and feeling disconnected. We all have been thinking in this everything shut down period about how to stay physically fit and mentally sane. But only humans aren’t the ones stuck in this situation. Our pets are feeling the same way and even more dependent on us now. The pets who used to go out on walks and have fun usually are not even aware of the situation of their houses.  And, honestly, if your pets don’t get the chance to go for long walks around the neighbourhood anytime soon, they can feel antsy and bored. While you might have kids trying to e-learn and you are working from home and managing chores as well. Not intentionally, but all this work chaos can add to the boredom of your fur buddy. So, what to do for making your dog feel happy and busy during this quarantine? Take a look! ASK YOUR PET TO ASSIST IN CHORES You might be the main source of entertainment for your ...

Can Pets Contract or Spread COVID -19?

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The global outbreak of Coronavirus now called “COVID-19” has left many of us worried and paranoid about our health. We are even hesitant in carrying out everyday tasks such as commuting on public transport or interacting with people. The number of people diagnosed with this epidemic has reached more than 82,000 and claimed the deaths of over 2800 people worldwide. The first-ever cases of COVID- 19 were reported in Wuhan City, Hubei province of China. Who is majorly at risk? Humans, as well as animals who have compromised immune systems because of their age or their existing diseases, are more prone to be infected with COVID — 19. Moreover, Coronavirus is contagious and can cause harm to others when an individual is experiencing signs of illness such as coughing, fever and difficulty in breathing. In terms of this virus’s background, dozens of viruses exist in the coronavirus family, out of which only seven trouble humans in the form of runny nose, sore throat, cough, fever ...