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Sunday, February 24, 2008
Monday, February 4, 2008
Choosing a Suitable Dog Bed
Dogs make excellent pets. They are fun creatures who can turn out to be long term companions.
Their dedication and loyalty earn them a home in most people's hearts for years. In fact, most people who own dogs treat them as members of the family with toys, extravagant eating areas, clothing, and dog beds.
There are several different kinds of beds to choose from and it's important to have a nice comfortable bed for your pet. Looking for just the perfect dog bed?
A dog bed that will fit your dogs comfort zone and your price range?
The Checked Clown Pet Bed offers the great quality and value for money but if you prefer a lush designer dog bed then you might consider investing in pet furniture suh as Padi Paws English Willow Dog Basket which are made from durable willow and have a choice of faux suede matresses and available with or without drawers and the willow is available in dark, white and buff.
Comfortable Dog Beds
Is your pet sleeping on the floor? What a bore! Not to mention not being comfortable at all!
Just like you, your pampered pet needs a comfortable place to sleep.
Browse our extensive collection of dog beds made especially for your pet's comfort in mind. One of the most comfortable dog beds on the Pets Fun Club website is the Dog Lounger and Mattress, available in small, medium and large and great value.
We have had great feedback about the Blackwatch Slumber Pet Bed by Danish Design, it no only comes in a very practical colour and looks great but it's cosy and warm.
No matter if you are searching for that cozy Fleece Dog Bed or Casual Dog Cushion Bed for the floor or perhaps something more elegant such as a piece of Dog Furniture to match your room's motif, we have a pet bed to accommodate the tiniest of pets to the gentle giants.
Browse through our products and with just a few clicks your order will be on its way..
Dogs make excellent pets. They are fun creatures who can turn out to be long term companions.
Their dedication and loyalty earn them a home in most people's hearts for years. In fact, most people who own dogs treat them as members of the family with toys, extravagant eating areas, clothing, and dog beds.
There are several different kinds of beds to choose from and it's important to have a nice comfortable bed for your pet. Looking for just the perfect dog bed?
A dog bed that will fit your dogs comfort zone and your price range?
The Checked Clown Pet Bed offers the great quality and value for money but if you prefer a lush designer dog bed then you might consider investing in pet furniture suh as Padi Paws English Willow Dog Basket which are made from durable willow and have a choice of faux suede matresses and available with or without drawers and the willow is available in dark, white and buff.
Comfortable Dog Beds
Is your pet sleeping on the floor? What a bore! Not to mention not being comfortable at all!
Just like you, your pampered pet needs a comfortable place to sleep.
Browse our extensive collection of dog beds made especially for your pet's comfort in mind. One of the most comfortable dog beds on the Pets Fun Club website is the Dog Lounger and Mattress, available in small, medium and large and great value.
We have had great feedback about the Blackwatch Slumber Pet Bed by Danish Design, it no only comes in a very practical colour and looks great but it's cosy and warm.
No matter if you are searching for that cozy Fleece Dog Bed or Casual Dog Cushion Bed for the floor or perhaps something more elegant such as a piece of Dog Furniture to match your room's motif, we have a pet bed to accommodate the tiniest of pets to the gentle giants.
Browse through our products and with just a few clicks your order will be on its way..
Sunday, December 9, 2007
More about Danish Design Dog Beds
"Danish Design are situated on the edge of the beautiful Yorkshire Dales, in the historic Greenholme Mills next to the River Wharfe. Danish Design are market leaders within the UK and are well recognised within the European market. The Danish Design product range is designed by Susanne Mortensen from Copenhagen and stands for quality, durability and good value."
This is just a small bit of information about danish design pet products, they are recommended by Vets here in Ireland and around Europe, they recommend them because of the support and comfort they allow pets to enjoy and they're also excellent value for money. For instance check out the Morocco Snuggle Dog Bed this starts at only €21.99 and then we have an excellent selection of colours, nice modern designs - for the doggy who like style check out fabulous Slumber Dog Bed . If comfort and style is what your pet likes and if you would like to have a nice piece of furniture rather than a snuggle bed then check out the Handmade Willow Dog Baskets, these are available in dark willow, white willow and buff willow with a selection of bed sets or matresses, they really are a great investment.
We will keep you updated as more beds arrive.
Happy Shopping!
This is just a small bit of information about danish design pet products, they are recommended by Vets here in Ireland and around Europe, they recommend them because of the support and comfort they allow pets to enjoy and they're also excellent value for money. For instance check out the Morocco Snuggle Dog Bed this starts at only €21.99 and then we have an excellent selection of colours, nice modern designs - for the doggy who like style check out fabulous Slumber Dog Bed . If comfort and style is what your pet likes and if you would like to have a nice piece of furniture rather than a snuggle bed then check out the Handmade Willow Dog Baskets, these are available in dark willow, white willow and buff willow with a selection of bed sets or matresses, they really are a great investment.
We will keep you updated as more beds arrive.
Happy Shopping!
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
"NEW PRODUCTS"
We are just beginning to add our new product, which just arrived and you'll be delighted to know that are they renowned Denish Design Products. There range includes dog beds of all make a shapes, blankets and throws, coats with lovely fleece lining and cat beds. So keep checking back for more as they arrive and we load them to the website. We're excited about these products as they are hard wearing, they come in great colours and are fantastic value.... The Danish Design product range is designed by Susanne Mortensen from Copenhagen.
If you have any queries regarding any products email us on www.petsfunclub.ie
Thanks
PFC
If you have any queries regarding any products email us on www.petsfunclub.ie
Thanks
PFC
Saturday, December 1, 2007
Lots of people have been contacting us regarding the items that were shown on Afternoon Show Dog Show on RTE last week......
The Dog Jumper is the Hooded Dog Jumper and it was worn by a Pointer and it's the XLarge which is 60cm long and the colour that was worn was Coffee - it also comes in Grey.
Then the King Charles had the Strawberry Bling T-Shirt, which was much too big for him, the size he was wearing was 43cm long, so if you have a king charles buy a smaller size!!
Don't forget to check out Measuring Guide before you buy, you can find the link to it at the top of the Pets Fun Club homepage.
Then the collars and leads were all from the Hamish McBeth Range of Leather Collars.
The Collar that the pointer was wearing was the Lucy Tan and Matching Lead and the King Charles was wearing the Keado Pink Collar and Lead.
Lots of the lucy tan collars have sold, so if your size is not there, please send me an email and I'll let you know when to we expect it in. (email: info@petsfunclub.ie)
We are adding lots more collars soon, so keep watching, and if you have any ideas let us know.
Thanks for visiting Pets Fun Club..........
The Dog Jumper is the Hooded Dog Jumper and it was worn by a Pointer and it's the XLarge which is 60cm long and the colour that was worn was Coffee - it also comes in Grey.
Then the King Charles had the Strawberry Bling T-Shirt, which was much too big for him, the size he was wearing was 43cm long, so if you have a king charles buy a smaller size!!
Don't forget to check out Measuring Guide before you buy, you can find the link to it at the top of the Pets Fun Club homepage.
Then the collars and leads were all from the Hamish McBeth Range of Leather Collars.
The Collar that the pointer was wearing was the Lucy Tan and Matching Lead and the King Charles was wearing the Keado Pink Collar and Lead.
Lots of the lucy tan collars have sold, so if your size is not there, please send me an email and I'll let you know when to we expect it in. (email: info@petsfunclub.ie)
We are adding lots more collars soon, so keep watching, and if you have any ideas let us know.
Thanks for visiting Pets Fun Club..........
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Pet Safety & Travel
We just added our new Pet safety and travel page and we will have more products soon, but in the meantime here's some information on SAFETY
Some pets love cars – others would much rather stay put for the rest of their lives, especially if the end destination is the vet.
Train them young. Cats generally don’t like cars, but puppies can be trained fairly easily to become good travellers. Play with the puppy inside the car when it is stationary. Then switch the engine on. When it is used to this, start taking the dog for short rides. Crate them. For larger dogs, it is a good idea to crate them, especially for long journeys. This will also protect a dog in case of an accident. Many animals will feel safer inside their crate, and therefore will put up less of a performance.
Pet carriers. If an animal does not like travelling, then it is very dangerous to transport them in a car, unless they are in a proper pet carrier of some sort. A clawing cat, or a yelping puppy can easily distract the driver and cause an accident. Don’t use a cardboard box – it is too easy to escape from these. Pets that don’t like car rides, are also known to urinate and defecate in the car. If the pet is in a carrier, you can line the bottom with newspapers and a plastic sheet to prevent damage. Remember, a paste of bicarbonate of soda gets stains and smells out of car upholstery.
Pet partitions. When travelling with big dogs, it is a good idea to have part of the car partitioned, so that the driver cannot be distracted. One often sees this when owners travel with more than one large dog – especially if it is a smallish car. But never put an animal in the boot of the car. Many cars, especially older ones, could emit strong exhaust fumes into the boot.
Partners
Baggot Court B&B Dublin
Fitzwilliam Guest House Dublin, Ireland
B&B Dun Laoghaire
Bed & Breakfast Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin
Hostel Dublin, Morehampton House Hostel
B&B Carlow Ireland
Some pets love cars – others would much rather stay put for the rest of their lives, especially if the end destination is the vet.
Train them young. Cats generally don’t like cars, but puppies can be trained fairly easily to become good travellers. Play with the puppy inside the car when it is stationary. Then switch the engine on. When it is used to this, start taking the dog for short rides. Crate them. For larger dogs, it is a good idea to crate them, especially for long journeys. This will also protect a dog in case of an accident. Many animals will feel safer inside their crate, and therefore will put up less of a performance.
Pet carriers. If an animal does not like travelling, then it is very dangerous to transport them in a car, unless they are in a proper pet carrier of some sort. A clawing cat, or a yelping puppy can easily distract the driver and cause an accident. Don’t use a cardboard box – it is too easy to escape from these. Pets that don’t like car rides, are also known to urinate and defecate in the car. If the pet is in a carrier, you can line the bottom with newspapers and a plastic sheet to prevent damage. Remember, a paste of bicarbonate of soda gets stains and smells out of car upholstery.
Pet partitions. When travelling with big dogs, it is a good idea to have part of the car partitioned, so that the driver cannot be distracted. One often sees this when owners travel with more than one large dog – especially if it is a smallish car. But never put an animal in the boot of the car. Many cars, especially older ones, could emit strong exhaust fumes into the boot.
Partners
Baggot Court B&B Dublin
Fitzwilliam Guest House Dublin, Ireland
B&B Dun Laoghaire
Bed & Breakfast Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin
Hostel Dublin, Morehampton House Hostel
B&B Carlow Ireland
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
A comment brought forward
Anonymous said...
Cats can spend up to 23 hours a day snoozing, catnapping, catching forty winks or otherwise dead to the world. They have 2 main mottos - "If in doubt, wash" and "If bored, sleep".
November 14, 2007 2:22 PM
Cats can spend up to 23 hours a day snoozing, catnapping, catching forty winks or otherwise dead to the world. They have 2 main mottos - "If in doubt, wash" and "If bored, sleep".
November 14, 2007 2:22 PM
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