Saturday, February 11, 2017

7 Accessories Our Pets Probably Secretly Want

There’s no doubt that our dogs and cats want nothing more than hugs, scratches behind the ear and on the stomach, and treats. Since we can’t communicate with our pets directly, how do we know what their needs (and wants) are? There’s no harm in treating them with material  things as long as they’re practical. Modern pets want to step up their game too. If we can wear in-season outfits, tinker with the latest gadgets, or lounge on the comfiest sofas, why can’t they?

Having a pet is quite complex. It’s not just about finding yourself company at home or something that’s decided on a whim. Considering it has to be fed, cared for and looked after, it’s almost like we’re being prepared for parenthood. When it comes to efficiency, accessories that are easy to store, space-conserving and durable will always win.

1. Barking in the Rain

Dogs are prone to sicknesses too, so making sure they are kept dry and warm during rainy season is a must. We can’t always rely on the climate to remain pleasant. Although there are no “rules” about our pets playing in the rain or snow, too much of it may be harmful.

Make the experience of walking your dog in the rain comfortable and enjoyable by giving them their own doggy umbrella. Famously styled after the transparent Japanese umbrellas, the umbrella made of clear material makes it easy for you to keep an eye on them. It comes with a leash too so you never have to worry about them wandering too far.

2. King of the Backseat

Rather than keeping them attached to a leash with minimal freedom to move around, why not cover the backseats instead? We wouldn’t wish it on any pet, but restricting their movement by keeping them tied can lead to possible strangulation. Setting up a car seat cover allows them to roam around the back seat as much as they want without getting their fur everywhere. Plus, owners can drive without having to constantly look back and worry about the backseats being ruined.

3. Cutely Carry Your Canine

In terms of versatility, an accessory that doubles as a car seat, a plush pet bed and a carrier is a pretty good deal. This product has been tested the same way children’s car seats are proven reliable, so pet safety is guaranteed.

Owners who feel bad about leaving their tiny pets behind rather than going through the hassle of carrying them around, this is your chance to make it up to them. It comes with a detachable mesh dome that keeps them from unpredictably jumping out. You can now carry them conveniently and in style.

Versions that fit under airplane seats and rest on top of suitcases are also available for jetsetter owner-pet duos. On the other hand, larger canines and felines have no choice but to trek by foot.

4. Portable Pet Bowl Banquets

Collapsible and made from silicone, this portable pet bowl saves you the trouble of fumbling for actual dining appliances in your purse.

Although raw food and meat are good for our pets, we can’t always carry it around with us when traveling with them. Instead, replace the meat with healthy dog treats and drinking water for easier cleanup on the go. Keeping their tummies happy and hydrated has never been easier.

5. Chasing Lights with your Cats

Pets will never say “No” to cuddle time and one-on-one interactions with their owners. As nocturnal animals, always expect your cat to eventually crawl into bed with you. Cats are touchy and clingy animals that constantly require attention (that’s if they’re not sleeping their day away). With the laser cat toy, your cat will have laser patterns to chase, pounce at and keep themselves busy even while you’re away. Set it up in a safe and spacious area so no mishaps occur while they’re busy frolicking.

6. Track your Tail-wagger Twenty-Four Seven

GPS technology is no longer limited to just vehicles and maps. If you can use GPS to find your car in a crowded parking lot, it can also be used to track your pets.

The Nuzzle is a smart collar which keeps you up to date with your pet’s activities (both indoors and out). Choose to secure the collar with the built in tracker directly, or mount it on their already existing gear. This can be used on multiple pets and comes with a “geofence” feature so you’re notified if they roam a little too far away. Say goodbye to “lost pet” flyers, search parties and anxious stopovers at animal shelters.

Pets can benefit from technology too.

7. Sturdy Pup Paraphernalia

You want their toy to be fun, but also durable. For heavy chewers, toys that are tough last barely a few months. A pet toy should be made out of non-toxic material and be chunky so there’re no risks of accidentally swallowing some of its parts. Only you know your dog’s chewing strength; “indestructible” labels and persuasive marketing shouldn’t convince you too easily. Just like any material object, toys will reach their end eventually. Veer towards rubberized material or strong rope based toys.

We all want the best for our canine companion, especially if you consider them your “baby”. No matter what pet we have, they guarantee that we will always have another source of joy, entertainment and most importantly, love. This is just one way for us to give back.

Once you’ve gotten the hang of raising a pet, we can’t assure that having children should be any easier – nevertheless, as long as they get along, having both is definitely a blessing.

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