Family Guy – Pet Sematary

I do not own this video, fox does. ***Peter thinks of having his dad burried in the pet cementery.***

What kind of pet is right for your family?

There are more than 150 American Kennel Club-recognized dog breeds and 40 Cat Fanciers’ Association-recognized cat breeds.  Choosing the right one for your family can be complicated.  Ask yourself some questions about your family.  Are you an active family?  Do you have lots of room for a pet?  Does anyone in the family suffer from pet allergies?  It’s important to answer these questions and research potential choices.  Making the right decision will ensure a healthy relationship for your family and family pet.

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Keep your pet safe during the Holidays

The holiday season means a lot of snuggling up with the family pet around the fireplace.  But just because you are making Smores and drinking Hot Chocolate, doesn’t mean your pet should partake in the festivities.  Pets have difficulty with many human foods, especially sweets and chocolate.  You should also be aware of decorations.  Your pets may chew or swallow many items such as electrical wire, tinsel, or even plants.  Keep your pets safe and have a pleasant holiday season. 

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Dog Gates – Teach Your Dog To Stop At The Door

Dog gates can prevent your new puppy from destroying the house while you are away. Until your dog is trained, keep him confined with an easily installed dog gate.

Giving your new puppy the run of the house is not a wise decision. New puppies need set boundaries much like a small child would. Until your puppy is old enough to understand where he should go to the bathroom and where he shouldn’t, it is important to keep him contained. If you do not have a dog crate to assist you in housetraining, a dog gate can be installed to keep the puppy from going to areas of the house where he cannot be watched. Not only will a dog gate help with house training, it may also prevent destructive behavior by keeping the puppy in one area when he cannot be with the family.

Pet gates come in different styles and materials. Free standing wooden gates require no installation and can expand to fit larger halls or doorways. For the smaller pet, there are metal gates that can be installed in a doorway and are low enough to step over. There are also metal walk-through gates with extensions, again if you need to close off a larger area. Some gates use a one touch method to open them, making it easy to pass through them. Wall mounted dog gates are easy to install in a stairway to prevent your puppy from going to another level of the house. With many dog gates to choose, you are sure to find one to help you contain your dog.

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