Kurgo 00044 Skybox Pet Booster Seat

SportDOG Rechargeable NoBark 10R Bark Control Collar

SportDOG Rechargeable NoBark 10R Bark Control Collar

NewAgePet eCo-Concepts BunkHouse Style Dog House

NewAgePet eCo-Concepts BunkHouse Style Dog House
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The main goal of Canine Auto website is to help you  with tips and ideas on how to take care of the dog when you traveling  and taking him with you. But, how about when you have to leave HIM? Well, in this post we will give some Ideas on what to do with your …

Car Seats For Dogs

Car Seats For Dogs

Tips for taking man’s best friend along for the ride Ever had to keep your faithful companion home because you knew he didn’t fare well in cars? You can absolutely bring him along for family outings, as long as certain aspects of transportation are considered. The first concern relates to safety; as …

A Review of Safety Pet Travel Seats

If you and your furry friend take a lot of road trips together, he needs to be comfortable, too! As long as your dog is less than 50 pounds, he can ride in style in one of the new pet travel seats. They are a lot safer than simply letting your dog lay down on …

Pet Auto Barriers: Screens & Bars

Big, rambunctious dogs in the backseat or trunk area of a vehicle can pose a danger to the rest of the occupants. If your dog refuses to wear a seat belt harness or crate, then try an auto barrier. Basically, the barrier is either a mesh, plastic, or metal screen that keeps the dog in …

How to Prepare Your Dog for a Trip

Let’s face it – you don’t like going to the doctor’s any more than your dog enjoys visiting the vet. Many dogs get extremely anxious when they realize they might have to face the white-gloved monster. Some dogs don’t even like going on car rides, so if you’re trying to relax Fido before a big …

Dog Travel Essentials: What to Pack

Traveling with a dog is twice the work of traveling alone: Not only do you have to pack for yourself, but you need to pack a doggie backpack for your furry friend. Once you have created a list of items, hold onto it for future use. Store your dog’s travel goods in one place so …

Three Ways to Restrain Your Dog in a Vehicle

Cars are dangerous for every occupant inside, which is why it’s important for everyone to wear seat belts or be secured in crates. No matter what size dog you have, or how well-behaved he is in the car, it’s necessary to have restraints just in case of a road accident. Dogs are just as vulnerable …

Tools to Keep Track of a Wandering Dog

We now have technology that enables us to keep track of our children (or if your pets are your children) at all times. GPS technology can track with amazing precision and let you know the exact coordinates or address of your missing pet. If you like to let your dog walk off leash, at least …

Pet Travel: How to Keep Your Dog Entertained

If you’re going to be traveling with your dog, here’s a word of advice: Don’t bring any squeaky toys in the car if you want peace and quiet. Most dogs don’t care about watching the new DVD in the backseat, but all of them love a delicious treat or two. For $2 or #3, you …

Pet Travel Carriers: Airline Safety

Airlines have strict rules regarding pet travel. Each airline has its own policies, so look up the laws before you and your dog travel. Most airlines want to see a health certificate from a vet and a copy of his vaccinations. Small pets can travel in the cabin, but they need to fit underneath the …

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