The ScatMat Automatic Indoor Pet Training Mat quickly trains even the most stubborn pets! Safe and effective, the ScatMat from PetSafe (originally Contech) is a touch-sensitive static pet training mat. Place it across doorways to stop dogs and cats from going into rooms where they aren’t wanted, or across the couch if they like to snuggle on it when you leave. It’s so effective because it’s always working. Even when you’re not home, the dogs and cat’s behave! This large (48″ x 20″) pet training mat will restore the harmony in your home!
Archive for September 12th, 2009

Attaches to your vacuum to quickly and easily remove shedding hair from your pet! Removes shedding hair before it collects on your furniture and floors Shedding blade grabs loose and shedding hair from your pets coat Vacuum suction captures messy fly-away hair as you groom Fits all major vacuum brands
i have a pitbull hes only a baby but i want to train him to use the bathroom outside and not inside what should i do
Well… you need to have patience. DO NOT get mad at him of harm him if he goes when you are not home. When he starts sniff around. You could say: you need to go potty?" and then take him outside. Say "good boy!" every time he goes outside. You could give him a treat. Also if he starts to "go" while you are around say "STOP!" and scoot him outside(or carry him, if he is small enough. So when he gets older, you can ask" you need to go potty outside???" and he should sit by the door. ALSO… keep a close eye on him. Let him out within 10-12 minutes of drinking or eating. ( and if you play with him outsside. Let him go to the bathroom before you go in.)
Is there a Hall of Shame for manufacturers of pet care products who support declawing?
I came across a web site today advertising a brand of pet urine stain remover, where the Company owner advocates declawing. (What an appropriate way of creating business for themselves!)
As I like to purchase cruelty-free products, can anyone advise me where I might find a list of manufacturers or suppliers of pet care products who are pro-declawing? I’d hate to think I was putting money in the pocket of any Company with that opinion.
Thanks in advance.
Don’t know who’s giving the thumbs down – I guess the trolls haven’t gone to bed yet.
CF – Thanks for the link. I’ve just posted a comment there.
If anyone wants to know the name of the product that I found, contact me by e-mail and I’ll be happy to forward the link on to you.
We have an anti declawing group and petition but as we are in England where declawing is banned we don’t have a list of pro declaw companies to boycott but we will certainly try to find out about them if we can.
Hi, I am thinking of opening a pet grooming store in Toronto, but I don’t have a license yet, I am going to obtain one and i didn’t some research, it seems like there are different types of license I can get. Which one should I get it? and if I get a pet license in China, can I use it to open a store here?
a pet groomers license…call up your local boarder they usually have classes
