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The Best Winter Protection Fashion for Pets 2018

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Winters in New Jersey or any other part of central and northern America can be pretty cold. Temperatures drop below zero and people put on not just one but several layers of warm woollens against the severe winter chill. If you have a pet at home then would you want him shivering in the freezing cold? Certainly not. You may get him a blanket to cover him while he sleeps but what about his waking hours? An active dog needs to be properly attired and reflect your personality. If you are the sports loving type then you can get him an NFL dog jersey from Posh Puppy Sports , the best online site for dog apparel. Sports lovers will like this site because you have jerseys for virtually all games and all team branding. A jersey is but one item of wear to keep your beloved pooch fully protected against severe winter chill. You may consider giving a fine pair of shoes to keep his paws protected when he goes outside for a stroll. The shoes also protect him against any sharp objec...

Go For A R-I-D-E! Car Travel Tips For Your Dog

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One of the joys of owning a dog is taking him out along with you for a car ride. Dogs love it too. Their tails express their happiness. However, you need to take a few precautions when you plan to take your dog out for a car ride. Go for shorter rides first Pick out a location nearby such as a beach or a garden and bundle your dog into your car for the short drive. Be sure he wears one of those stylish NFL dog collars you can get from poshpuppysports.com. The collar keeps him safely in place and you can focus on driving. When you get to your destination you can take him out on a leash and let him have a romp. Go to dog friendly places It goes without saying that when you go for a car ride you will alight at some destinations. Make sure these are dog-friendly, where you can take your dog, properly restrained with a leash and a suitable NFL dog collar from Posh Puppy Sports Dog harness Sometimes it may be necessary to leave your dog in the car when you park and g...