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    Quick Guide to Crate-Training  Your Dog

    Wed, 11 Feb 2009Articlefrom petside.comWellness

    Housetraining a dog can be a challenging process. Both you and your puppy need all the help you can get. Fortunately, such help is at hand: a crate.  Read on to get helpful hints on using a crate  to effectively housetrain your pup.

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Medium Wag'N Crate'N Tent Instructional Video

Medium Wag'N Crate'N Tent Instructional Video

from YouTube :: Videos by wagn4u

THE MEDIUM PET TENT! This unique pet tent is a true Crate in a Tent! You will find it extremely convenient whether you go to the beach or camping with your furry companion. Learn how this tent can help you in an emergency here! http://www.wagn4u.com/WagN_Medium_CrateN_Tent.html

Published:Thu, 26 Feb 2009
Large Wag'N Crate'N Tent Instructional Video

Large Wag'N Crate'N Tent Instructional Video

from YouTube :: Videos by wagn4u

THE LARGE PET TENT! This unique pet tent is a true Crate in a Tent! You will find it extremely convenient whether you go to the beach or camping with your furry companion. Learn how this tent can help you in an emergency here! http://www.wagn4u.com/WagN_Large_CrateN_Tent.html

Published:Thu, 26 Feb 2009
Driving Safety With Your Pets Instructional Cartoon

Driving Safety With Your Pets Instructional Cartoon

from YouTube :: Videos by wagn4u

Driving Safety With Your Pets Instructional Cartoon Driving with your pets can be fun but unless they are properly secured it can be treacherous for you, your pets and other drivers. This short cartoon shows you why you should buckle up your pets and/or crate them no matter how short a trip you take. During accidents windows break and non properly restrained pets can get lose, posing a further risk to themselves, moving traffic and first responders. Pets on laps are NEVER a good idea as they impede your ability to make quick avoidance motions ... From: wagn4u Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 01:28 More in Education

Published:Fri, 20 Nov 2009
No Tails Left Unbuckled

No Tails Left Unbuckled

from YouTube :: Videos by wagn4u

To keep your pets, yourself and others safe when driving, please remember to buckle and/or crate your pets no matter how short a trip you are taking. Don't let your dog hang its head out the window - flying debris, dust and pollen may hit the soft tissue resulting in infection, injury and trauma. Learn more about "No Pets Left Unbuckled" at http://www.wagn4u.com/no_pets_left_unbuckled_campaign.html For the best line of pet emergency products, visit http://www.wagn4u.com

Published:Tue, 3 Mar 2009
Welcoming Home a New Puppy

Welcoming Home a New Puppy

from On The Petside

You just brought home your new puppy, but what next? With these simple guidelines you can rest assured that you are setting up a happy and healthy home.

Published:Thu, 22 Oct 2009
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