Pet Gates
24 Apr 2009
Pet Gates – House Safety and Sanitation

Pet gate
Pet dogs are usually considered as part of our family and we also want them to be inside our house. However, there are certain areas in our house that we cannot just let our dog wander around. We also want to limit the rooms and spaces that they can access. Especially if we have a small children or baby in house, you cannot just let our dog near the baby. Dog’s hair may cause irritation and allergy to the baby. For sanitation purposes also, we cannot let them in our kitchen and dinning area where we prepare and serve our food. It would be additional work also if we have to constantly clean up their waste and hairs that falls from them.
It is ideal to put pet gates or dog gates inside your house. Pet gates are ideal for small dogs. Cats and large dogs can jump over pet gates unless they are extra tall gates that are designed for them. Pet gates are installed to across an indoor space such as doorway to limit the access of our pet. These pet gates helps you train your dog’s limit and restrict their movements without feeling abandoned. Your dogs will be aware of their limit to access on certain areas, especially for puppies that you are trying to train.
There are various types of pet gates or dog gates that will fit the interior design of your house. A free-standing type of dog gate works for dogs that won’t be able to push them open to get through. A sliding style can extend to adjust to the size of the hallway or doorway. Pet gates may be made of wood or metal or a combination of both. They may have a metal mesh front or wooden slats. Most indoor gates are designed not to harm your flooring or walls. You can choose the design or style that would suit on the type of your dog and the style of our interiors. With these pet gates, you can ensure the safety of your kids and sanitation of your house.
By Jennifer A Johnson
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