Designer Fashion Tips To Keep Your Pooch & Your Home In Style
We have all been there: you walk into your neighbor’s house and your can not see the floor for all the chew toys and hideous bedding. The first thing that comes to mind is something like, "When I have a dog, my home will not look like this." Then, you bring the dog home. Before you know it, you are stepping over chew toys and dreadful bedding. Fortunately, there is a way to keep your dog happy while maintaining your home’s appearance.
Let’s start with the "no pet" zones of your home. There is no reason to keep your doors closed and make your home look unwelcoming. Instead, use a dog gate. No, it does not have to be like your neighbor’s bulky chunk plastic gate. You can find beautifully crafted dog gates to match any home décor. For example, the Royal Rings dog gate is a black metal gate that resembles a wrought iron fence. It is very sturdy and goes great with dark-colored interior decoration. Pet gates come in a variety of styles and colors, including wood finished gates.
If your dog is crate trained, you know what an eye soar the awkward crate can be. Once your pooch is familiar with the crate, then go for style. Replace the wire crate with a hardwood or wicker crate. For an even less noticeable crate, consider a Side Table crate. Just like the name suggests, this crate blends in with your furniture, and you can even use it as furniture. The Side Table crate comes in mahogany or black finish. The swinging door allows your dog to go in and out on his own, or you can use the latch to fasten him in when you are not home.
Instead of leaving your pooch’s toys lying around the house, try using a child’s toy box. You can find toy boxes at a number of stores, and they come in a large assortment of styles; you can find toy boxes that fit snugly behind the couch or in the corner of the laundry room. If your dog uses a ramp or steps to reach certain places in your home, then you are in luck. The DR2 Toybox is a dog ramp that doubles as hiding place for all your dog’s toys. The ramp is made from solid birch and comes in a variety of finishings. The carpeted walkway lifts up to reveal the perfect toy storage container.
Your pooch can be comfortable in his favorite resting place without his resting place clashing with every piece of furniture in your home. You can find super soft dog beds that look like furniture. The Double Hump dog couch is practically a miniature couch with pillows included. You can customize the color and even turn it into a two-toned couch. You can also find dog beds in the shape of chaise lounges. The best part is that the covers on these beds can be removed and thrown in the washing machine! If a miniature furniture dog bed is not right for you, then you can still find a bed to match your décor. If you can dream the color or pattern, then you can find a bed that is stylish and comfortable.
Food and water bowls are another pet item that owners seem to overlook. As long as the dog gets fed, it doesn’t matter what the bowl looks like. But what happens when the dog starts to chew holes in the flimsy plastic food bowl. That does not look nice. Ceramic bowls will take care of the unwanted chewing. Ceramic bowls can be plain or hand-painted and personalized to match your dog’s personality. They look great and are easy to clean. You can also find ceramic treat canisters. Get rid of the plastic container, and find a unique treat holder!
There is a multitude of ways you can use dog products to compliment your home. Instead of your house looking like a dog house, return it to looking like your home with a dog that lives in it! Have fun when picking out gates, crates, toy boxes, beds, and bowls. After a little brainstorming and shopping, you will find the perfect pooch items to match your home!
Visit pet-super-store.com for energy efficient dog doors and designer dog carriers.
Let’s start with the "no pet" zones of your home. There is no reason to keep your doors closed and make your home look unwelcoming. Instead, use a dog gate. No, it does not have to be like your neighbor’s bulky chunk plastic gate. You can find beautifully crafted dog gates to match any home décor. For example, the Royal Rings dog gate is a black metal gate that resembles a wrought iron fence. It is very sturdy and goes great with dark-colored interior decoration. Pet gates come in a variety of styles and colors, including wood finished gates.
If your dog is crate trained, you know what an eye soar the awkward crate can be. Once your pooch is familiar with the crate, then go for style. Replace the wire crate with a hardwood or wicker crate. For an even less noticeable crate, consider a Side Table crate. Just like the name suggests, this crate blends in with your furniture, and you can even use it as furniture. The Side Table crate comes in mahogany or black finish. The swinging door allows your dog to go in and out on his own, or you can use the latch to fasten him in when you are not home.
Instead of leaving your pooch’s toys lying around the house, try using a child’s toy box. You can find toy boxes at a number of stores, and they come in a large assortment of styles; you can find toy boxes that fit snugly behind the couch or in the corner of the laundry room. If your dog uses a ramp or steps to reach certain places in your home, then you are in luck. The DR2 Toybox is a dog ramp that doubles as hiding place for all your dog’s toys. The ramp is made from solid birch and comes in a variety of finishings. The carpeted walkway lifts up to reveal the perfect toy storage container.
Your pooch can be comfortable in his favorite resting place without his resting place clashing with every piece of furniture in your home. You can find super soft dog beds that look like furniture. The Double Hump dog couch is practically a miniature couch with pillows included. You can customize the color and even turn it into a two-toned couch. You can also find dog beds in the shape of chaise lounges. The best part is that the covers on these beds can be removed and thrown in the washing machine! If a miniature furniture dog bed is not right for you, then you can still find a bed to match your décor. If you can dream the color or pattern, then you can find a bed that is stylish and comfortable.
Food and water bowls are another pet item that owners seem to overlook. As long as the dog gets fed, it doesn’t matter what the bowl looks like. But what happens when the dog starts to chew holes in the flimsy plastic food bowl. That does not look nice. Ceramic bowls will take care of the unwanted chewing. Ceramic bowls can be plain or hand-painted and personalized to match your dog’s personality. They look great and are easy to clean. You can also find ceramic treat canisters. Get rid of the plastic container, and find a unique treat holder!
There is a multitude of ways you can use dog products to compliment your home. Instead of your house looking like a dog house, return it to looking like your home with a dog that lives in it! Have fun when picking out gates, crates, toy boxes, beds, and bowls. After a little brainstorming and shopping, you will find the perfect pooch items to match your home!
Visit pet-super-store.com for energy efficient dog doors and designer dog carriers.


Use the feedback form below to submit your comments.

Use the form below to email this article to your friends.

- Dog Care Information
- Dog Grooming Tips From the Professionals
- Dog House Training - Tips On How To House Train Your Dog
- The Maltese Dog - Easier To Love Than To Care For
- Plush Dog Toys
- Puppy Care
- Pup Parenting: Transporting Dogs in the Car
- Pup Parenting: A Guide to Raising a Happy, Well-Trained Dog
- Dr. Pitcairn's Complete Guide to Natural Health for Dogs and Cats
- Natural Dog Joint Health Supplement - Velvet Antler
- Protecting Your Pooch and Your Garden With Expert Care, Part 2
- Protecting Your Pooch and Your Garden With Expert Care, Part 1
- Table Scraps in Your Dog's Diet is Bad News For Your Dog
- Pamper Your Pooch with a Dog Bathtub
- How To Get Your Dog To Stop Jumping On You (And Pee On Cue)
- Newborn Puppy Care Is Made Easy In A Healthy Environment
- Choosing a Dog Day Care
- All The Things You Should Know About Your Dog - But Don't Want To Talk About!
- Great Pyrenees Grooming Tips
- Introducing a New Puppy to Your Dog
- Puppy Shots Schedule
- Vaccination Schedule for Puppies
- How to Get Rid of Skunk Smell on Dog
- How to Take Care of a Dog
- Canine Pregnancy Calendar - Signs and Stages of Dog Pregnancy
- Puppy Growth and Development Phases



