by Best Dog Crates and Beds Team | Jan 1, 2019 | Reviews
Pets are part of the family these days, and every dog needs a comfortable place to rest by the family hearth, at the foot of the bed, or in a crate. Daytime naps, afternoon snoozes, and bedtime mean that a dog bed is no longer an option, but a necessity. A separate...
by Best Dog Crates and Beds Team | Apr 1, 2017 | Articles
How to Use Touch Cues and the Comfort Trainer Head Halter to Train a Blind and Deaf Dog to Heel While the heel behavior is usually taught through the use of visual and verbal cues, a dog who is both deaf and blind cannot learn in this manner. As humans, we tend to...
by Best Dog Crates and Beds Team | Mar 8, 2017 | Articles
The most important thing when you’re considering bringing your dog to work is to first find out if your employer has a policy about this subject. I would also suggest making sure that there is absolutely no other option, such as leaving your dog with a friend or...
by Best Dog Crates and Beds Team | Mar 7, 2017 | Articles
My Dog Thinks the World Conspires Against Her My dog is a small female shih tzu and she’s ten years old. She’s cute, funny, smart, and pretty much a conspiracy theorist. Most dogs would greet you by licking your face and shaking their tail; my dog shakes her tail...
by Best Dog Crates and Beds Team | Feb 19, 2017 | Articles
As anyone having heard a growling dog will tell you, there is a clear message being conveyed. Growling is one of the pivotal conversational methods dogs employ to warn others away from their turf and show aggression. As a noise, it is aggressive by nature, speaking of...