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Celebrate Dog Training Month with Canopies and Portable Kennels

Celebrate Dog Training Month with Canopies and Portable Kennels

Posted by CanopiesAnd Tarps on Feb 5th 2014

Now that Dog Training Month has arrived, how do you plan on celebrating? Many people that we know are hoping to use shade canopies, pop-up tents and portable kennels to host outdoor pet shows. Others are looking forward to using those same items during obedience training sessions.

At Canopies and Tarps, we have a variety of portable kennels and kennel covers in stock that could be used at Dog Training Month events. Weve also got mesh covers, pop-up tents, party tents, pet tents and off-the-ground pet beds as well. Any one of them could be factored into Dog Training Month festivities too.

For example, if you do decide to host a public event, be sure to set up shade canopies or tents where both two and four-legged attendees can seek shelter. After all, heat stroke is dangerous for both humans and animals. Dogs are particularly susceptible because they are not born with many sweat glands. The ones that they do have are located on the underside of their paws.

With that said, having our off-the-ground pet beds, dog approved cool packs, portable fans and insulated tarps on hand may prove to be beneficial too. They can help the dogs keep their paws off of the hot ground, which may make cool down sessions more effective.

Our portable kennels, on the other hand, will give four-legged attendees a safe place to de-stress and relax in between activities. Some of the portable dog kennels and canopies are suitable for one or two small dogs. Others, like the 7.5 x 13 x 6 and 6 x 4 x 8, would be perfect for medium to large breed dogs. All of them are capable of being outfitted with shade providing canopies, covers and tarps.

To learn more about canopies, covers, kennels and other items ideal for Dog Training Month events, please contact us at (877) 811-3911. Being dog lovers ourselves, wed also welcome hearing from you on our Facebook page about how you keep your pets cool during training sessions.