Always keep all medicines, household products, and
food out of reach of your pet and children.
Keep
foods out of the reach of pets including any wrapped chocolates — toxic to dogs.
Not exact matches
Lock up medicines, vitamins, cleaning products,
pet food, alcohol, poisonous plants, and chemicals (like paint, gasoline, etc.)
out of your baby's
reach.
While
food and treat products that are made in the USA — from wholesome, domestically sourced ingredients,
of course — have proven quite an easy sell for
pet stores, some retailers point
out that the trend has yet to
reach its full potential in other product categories.
The next time you run
out of dog
food and your
pet needs a quick snack,
reach for a banana.
Store
food containers for all
pets in a cool, dry area
out of the
reach of children.
Once your
pets are living together, remember to keep your cat's
food and litter box
out of your dog's
reach and to provide your cat with plenty
of safe hiding spaces or a baby gate they can jump over so they can get away from your dog.
Keep party
food and alcohol
out of your
pet's
reach and ask your guests not to give them treats (unless dog - safe treats are provided by you.)
To avoid potentially life - threatening health risks to your dog as well as expensive veterinary bills, keep medications, supplements, and human
foods locked up and
out of your
pet's
reach.
While we know that accidents are bound to happen, best practice for keeping your
pets safe is to keep harmful household items, poisonous plants and dangerous human
foods up and
out of paws»
reach.
If you find yourself able to help us
out with donations
of pet food, cash or any items on our wish lists, you would be helping us
reach our goals
of helping as many
pet owners in need as possible.
Before American
Pet Nutrition launched Elevate, its line
of premium wet and dry dog
food, toward the latter part
of last year, the company
reached out to
pet specialty retailers asking what they would like to see in a new brand on their shelves and formulated its new line to meet these requests.
Lots
of common snack
foods are high in salt, so keep them
out of your
pet's
reach.
Keep any homemade ornaments, particularly those made from salt - dough or other
food - based materials,
out of reach of 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.
Keeping poisonous
foods out of reach of exploring
pets is essential, read here some tips to
pet - proof your home.
While many
pet owners may be inclined to indulge their
pets with holiday treats, it can be hard to keep harmful
food items
out of reach.
The best way to protect your
pet from potential holiday - related dangers is to remain proactive, and make sure that toxic
foods, plants and household products and objects are always kept up and safely
out of paws»
reach.
Here are a few
foods and gifts to keep
out of reach of pets to keep them safe and
out of the vet's office during -LSB-...]
Keep these
foods out of your
pet's
reach and ensure that your garbage is not easily accessible by them as well.