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***Dog Backpacks – A Solution to Walking Problems

Topic: Baby BoomersBy Janie Knetzer, Submitted by Boomer-Living.com the Official Guide to Baby BoomersPublished Recently added

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Besides a carrying device, dog backpacks offer a solution to a common problem that many dog owners often face. While some dogs walk perfectly on a leash, other dogs pull relentlessly.

Dogs love to work and by placing a backpack on Fido, you’re giving him a job to do during his walk. This job helps to keep the dog focused while eliminating his need to pull.

Dogs are wonderful actors and you may have noticed how frequently they are used in beverage commercials and other outdoor advertisements. Dog backpacks are gaining in popularity with outdoor enthusiasts, hunters, hikers and other sportsmen. They are also very handy for those who like to take their dog’s for an occasional outing at a park or a beach.

How To Get The Most Out Of Your Dog Backpack

Exercise – They can be used on long trail hikes or when you just walk with your dog around the neighborhood. For a short walk you can add some books to the backpack. The weight of the backpack should not be too heavy.

Convenience – Backpacks for dogs are an excellent way to carry water, food, toys and waste management.

Sense Of Purpose – The backpack provides purpose and this is a great way for dogs to do a “good job”. Dogs are well aware that they are doing something useful and helpful for their owner. Remember, dogs truly do aim to please their owners.

Training – Dog backpacks help hyper-active dogs by redirecting their attention. A busy dog is a calm dog.

Fun – More outdoor activities are a great way to include your dog and provide a little fun and entertainment for him. Load his backpack with all the essentials needed for his special time.

Dog backpacks offer several different features; some are attached with Velcro fasteners while others may use nylon straps with plastic buckles. Some fasten around the chest while others fasten around the abdomen area. Other features include pockets, zippers and snaps.

Important tips to consider before purchasing:

Many prefer a mesh fabric that works well in hot humid weather. This breathable fabric will help to keep your dog cool.

How many pockets do you need and are they large enough?

Adjustable harness.

It’s real important that the backpack fits the dog perfectly. There should be no rubbing or slipping at all. Using a cloth measuring tape, measure around the widest part of the dog’s rib cage.

You should be able to slip 2-4 fingers comfortably between the straps.

The weight in the backpack should be evenly distributed with the bulk of the weight at the shoulders where the dog is the strongest and not on the back. Although there are some dog backpacks with built in back support.

Many hikers will place the dog’s collapsible water bowl in a side pocket.

Is it machine washable.

Make sure the dog backpack doesn’t restrict the dog’s movement in any way.

Bright colors with reflective tape are nice features that keep your dog noticeable to others.

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Janie Knetzer is an expert dog care consultant specializing in keeping dogs happy and healthy - naturally. Her expertise is in issues that seem uncontrollable or untreatable, even with the help of a veterinarian. Through proper diet and essential supplements, Janie can help you manage or cure canine skin problems, ear troubles, joint pain, stool issues, allergies, and more. Learn more at Old Dog Treats and Rawhide. Boomer-Living.com is a unique and innovative internet resource whose goal is to be the most trusted and reliable internet destination for people of the Baby Boomer Generation. The objective of Boomer-Living® is to "MAKE A DIFFERENCE" by offering valuable information, guidance, tools, and tips, as well as services and products, designed to improve the quality of life for all Baby Boomers. Boomer-Living.com promotes and highlights the rich and rewarding possibilities available to all members of the Baby Boomer Generation, while strongly supporting the concept of lifelong learning, personal mastery, and self-fulfillment. Join us as we explore the issues, the challenges, and help seize the opportunities facing baby boomers in the 21st Century. www.Boomer-Living.com Additional Resources covering Baby Boomers can be found at: Website Directory for Baby Boomers Articles on Baby Boomers Products for Baby Boomers Discussion Board Boomer Living at Boomer-living.com, the Official Guide To Baby Boomers

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