Also, be sure to keep any enticing
decorations out of your pet's cage, as well.
Not exact matches
Place older ornaments and
decorations that might be painted with lead paint
out of the reach
of small children and
pets.
This Easter, and during all holiday festivities, keep treats and
decorations out of the reach
of your
pet.
Candy, candy wrappers and
decorations should be kept
out of a
pet's reach.
Make sure these
decorations are
out of paw and mouth reach
of your
pet.
Do your best to keep all Halloween items, costumes, and
decorations out of sight and
out of reach so your
pets don't ingest anything that could harm them.
Decorations are commonly ingested by
pets, especially dogs, so try to put them
out of reach.
Keep Halloween
decorations out of reach Take a
pet suspected
of ingesting a harmful item or substance immediately to a veterinarian.
Perhaps one
of the greatest joys for a
pet owner is rewarding their
pet with a treat or toy.According to The Survey, seven -
out -
of - ten dogs, cats, and other small animals are privy to the growing market
of tasty snacks and boredom - busting playthings.On average, dog owners spend $ 66 per year on treats and $ 41 per year on toys.Salt - water fish owners also spend a significant chunk
of change on
decorations, totaling $ 71 a year.
When decorating a house, make sure that
decorations are
out of reach from your
pets.
Holiday
decorations such as breakable ornaments and dreidels should be kept
out of reach
of pets, as should tinsel, string, and ribbon.
The holidays are right around the corner, and while
pet parents remember to shower their furry family members with presents and special treats, keeping hazardous
decorations and human snacks
out of paw's reach can slip the mind.
Keep electric lights and cords from
decorations out of the reach
of your
pets.
Keep wires and cords from electric lights and other
decorations out of reach
of your
pets.
Holiday food and
decorations: Be sure to keep Halloween treats
out of your
pet's reach and to exercise caution when sharing leftover scraps from Thanksgiving dinner.
Concerning his penchant for difficult or vulgar subject matter, San Francisco - born painter
Peter Saul has stated, «Putting crime, war, sex, distortion and low class stuff into the picture is a way to take the
decoration out of the picture — literally remove it from the dining room because no one is going to drink orange juice in the same room with it.»