High Tech Pet Doors are electronic and use ultrasonic collars to open and close the dog door for your pets and keep raccoons and strays out
Large Dog Door Installation Expect to spend $300 to $1,000 to install a large dog door for a boxer, Labrador, husky, German shepherd, golden retriever, bulldog, Doberman, or similar dog breeds. These doors measure around 10” x 19” so larger dogs can run in and out without hurting ...
Possible Addition to Step 9 for thinner doors: If your door is between 1/2" and 1 3/8" thick and you did not order a factory modified cutdown, you should have received a build-out with your pet door to match the color of the frame. Using the illustration at right as a guide, pl...
Thanks for checking out Doggytopia, thefirstdoggy daycare in Kelowna, having opened our doors in 2002! Our guests have three separate large indoor areas to play in while they visit with us, whether it be just for a couple of hours, or a full day! All of our pups get a long walk twi...
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1 or 2 doors for easy access for your large breeds Steel and plastic crates for durability Collars and Harnesses As you know, collars and harnesses for big breeds need to be durable and strong to help direct your big, active dog. We have collars and harnesses of all sizes to help fit ...
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Every dog is different and so the approach for complementary therapy should be suited to each individual dog. Key Point 6: Treatment shouldn’t happen behind closed doors – you should be there! As your dog’s guardian, you should be present when anyone is working with your dog. Not only...
But…what if the doors were locked and you couldn’t get out? Would you sit down, relax and have a cup of tea? Of course not. You’d shout for help and call your baby back, or try and break free so you could get back to her. ...
Every dog is different and so the approach for complementary therapy should be suited to each individual dog. Key Point 6: Treatment shouldn’t happen behind closed doors – you should be there! As your dog’s guardian, you should be present when anyone is working with your dog. Not only...