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Crazy Critters Dog Plush Toy

Finally, a plush toy made for dogs. Crazy Critters has to be the perfect dog toy, especially for my puppy. Before getting his Crazy Critter toy, he would get my stuffed animal toys and within minutes he would have it in hundreds of pieces. There’s nothing more frustrating than cleaning stuffed animal pieces scattered throughout a room.

I was completely pleased when I heard about Crazy Critters, a plush toy made just for dogs. It’s so durable that my puppy can’t destroy it. My puppy has other dog toys and before learning about the Crazy Critter Fox, his favorite toy was this yellow squeaker bowling pin. One of the main reasons my puppy loves the Crazy Critter toy is because of its life-like appearance.

No more finding the room full of stuffing, the Crazy Critters plush toy comes stuffing free. After a good day of being dragged, pulled and thrown around on the floor, the plush toy can be machine washed for another day. The squeaker noise that comes from both ends of the toy, keeps my puppy on constant alert. The Crazy Critters toy measures a good 24 inches in length. My puppy completely wears himself by playing with the plush animal. It offers a great form of exercise and hours of entertainment for my puppy.

The Crazy Critters is suitable with most dogs of any size and age. It can help young dogs stay active and helps prevent deconstructive behavior that other toys, not made for dogs create. For the older dogs, it provides them an opportunity to get in some exercise.

When my friend told me about the Crazy Critters plush toy made for dogs, I immediately searched it online and had to get it. With my bad experience with my puppy and his obsession with regular stuffed animal toys, the Crazy Critter Fox & Raccoon life-like plush toy has made my life so much easier. Plus, it keeps my puppy occupied for hours. This is one dog toy I recommend to other dog owners.

Want to find out more about Crazy Critters, then visit Kipling Jone’s site on the latest review of the popular Crazy Critter Plush Toy for your dog’s needs.


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Ensuring Your Dog’s Safety And Comfort When Traveling

Taking your dog along on trips can be a very fun and rewarding experience. There are quite a few hotels that allow you to bring your dog along and some offer discounts from time to time.

These are some useful tips for traveling with a dog:

1. Find a hotel that allows dogs and do book early.

There are useful websites with information on hotels that allow dogs. There may be restrictions on the number of dogs allowed as well as hidden fees so make sure to double check with the hotel before booking.

2. Your dog should be fully vaccinated before traveling.

If you are traveling abroad it will be necessary to get vaccinations at least 30 days before traveling. Your dog will also need the bordatella vaccine if you plan to leave him boarded to prevent kennel cough. Don’t forget distemper and lyme disease shots, both can cause serious problems. To be safe take your dog to the vet to ensure that all shots are up to date. If traveling abroad make sure you know all travel requirements for the foreign country to avoid delays and other issues when you arrive.

3. Have dog identification available at all times.

Make sure all collars, tags etc. have your contact information listed such as your name and address in the event your dog gets lost. It may be worth the added expense of getting your dog microchiped. Also you should always have two collars available just in case one is misplaced or breaks. This is important since your dog may not be comfortable in the unfamiliar environment and may try to get away. Identification is therefore very important.

4. Keep your dog cool.

Dogs can overheat fairly quickly and do get dehydrated, it is therefore important to never leave a dog alone in a car. If you need to leave your car make sure there is another person to look out for your dog. Dog panting is normal as dogs do not have sweat glands. Make sure to have lots of water available to keep your dog from getting thirsty.

5. Have your dog’s medical records available at all times.

Health records will be important in the unlikely event your dog gets ill while abroad. This will be necessary for any trip to the animal hospital. These documents may also be needed when leaving the country, they will be used to verify your dog’s health.

By following these steps traveling with your dog will be much easier.

Aaron Woo is a happy dog owner and traveler. He has many years of experience in the pet care industry and now works as a freelance consultant. Check out his blog for dog travel tips. There you can get tips on dog travel and a good selection of dog beds for cars.


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