Not exact matches
The White Paper perpetuates the junk - food myth by singling
out specific
items and declaring them so incredibly
harmful to kids that their sale should be «prohibited on school property during school hours.
If you hand
out goodie bags, make sure the
items inside can be appreciated by all guests and aren't
harmful.
To avoid cats ingesting potentially
harmful items in the first place, iCatCare advises owners to: keep wool, sewing cotton and other sewing materials
out of reach; ensure that cat toys are strong enough to withstand rough play and dispose of any with weak seams or leaking contents; make sure bins are covered to avoid cats foraging for bones or the string around meat; encourage children to put away their toys after use; provide indoor cats with plenty of stimulation and well - made toys; and remove any non-suitable
item from your cat straightaway before it is ingested and causes a problem.
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.
Keep Halloween decorations
out of reach Take a pet suspected of ingesting a
harmful item or substance immediately to a veterinarian.
Make sure electrical cords, breakables, and any other potentially
harmful items are
out of reach.
Be sure hazardous
items like marbles, wires, rocks, and any type of
harmful plants are far
out of the puppy's way.
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.