I don’t know about cheap, but the one I use is pretty cost effective and is also reliable. You need BOTH low cost and a company that does ship what you order.
And don’t even THINK about dressing your dog in clothes or putting it in a purse …for heaven’s sake (and the poor creature’s sake) give it to someone who will treat it like a dog and buy yourself a dolly.
Piddle pads don’t work, train your dog properly to go outside using a leash.
Carriers????
Stairs???????
Weird and getting weirder …
On second thoughts, I can guess which country.
No, dogs do NOT NEED to be carried. In fact they need very much NOT to be carried, unless you want to end up with a fearful snappy little monster. They NEED to be down there, sniffing and greeting other dogs and becoming socialised. Ask any dog expert, don’t listen to the Paris Hiltons.
Btw I have 4 dogs and 2 of them like to wear warm coats in the spring, fall and winter because they both get cold easily so some dogs DO like to wear clothing. Stop being so judgmental about what others do.
As for the piddle pads YES they are very handy.. again small dogs and very cold weather don’t mix, in some cases the dog will just stand completely still shivering.. so yes they need pee pads to relieve themselves without catching pneumonia. Not all dogs are big dogs who can handle any type of weather.. some dogs are tiny and get cold quickly.
And YES some dogs like/need to be carried. Consider how dangerous it is to the small dog to be on a leash on the ground around a lot of people who are not even aware he/she is down there. It would be dangerous for the dog (being stepped on) or humans who could trip over the dog and fall or lose their balance if they step on the dog. So a carrier is very handy when you have small dogs.
I love all dogs I just wish the big dog owners would not look down their noses at small dogs and their needs.. just because they differ from a big dog’s needs.
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2008 Jul 03
go to a regular pet supply store…
and no dog wants to wear ‘cute ‘ outfits…
2008 Jul 06
Try this site
2008 Jul 07
I don’t know about cheap, but the one I use is pretty cost effective and is also reliable. You need BOTH low cost and a company that does ship what you order.
2008 Jul 09
Which country?
And don’t even THINK about dressing your dog in clothes or putting it in a purse …for heaven’s sake (and the poor creature’s sake) give it to someone who will treat it like a dog and buy yourself a dolly.
Piddle pads don’t work, train your dog properly to go outside using a leash.
Carriers????
Stairs???????
Weird and getting weirder …
On second thoughts, I can guess which country.
No, dogs do NOT NEED to be carried. In fact they need very much NOT to be carried, unless you want to end up with a fearful snappy little monster. They NEED to be down there, sniffing and greeting other dogs and becoming socialised. Ask any dog expert, don’t listen to the Paris Hiltons.
2008 Jul 09
petedge.com best prices I have seen.
Btw I have 4 dogs and 2 of them like to wear warm coats in the spring, fall and winter because they both get cold easily so some dogs DO like to wear clothing. Stop being so judgmental about what others do.
As for the piddle pads YES they are very handy.. again small dogs and very cold weather don’t mix, in some cases the dog will just stand completely still shivering.. so yes they need pee pads to relieve themselves without catching pneumonia. Not all dogs are big dogs who can handle any type of weather.. some dogs are tiny and get cold quickly.
And YES some dogs like/need to be carried. Consider how dangerous it is to the small dog to be on a leash on the ground around a lot of people who are not even aware he/she is down there. It would be dangerous for the dog (being stepped on) or humans who could trip over the dog and fall or lose their balance if they step on the dog. So a carrier is very handy when you have small dogs.
I love all dogs I just wish the big dog owners would not look down their noses at small dogs and their needs.. just because they differ from a big dog’s needs.
2008 Jul 09
Check out “Foster & Smith” on the internet