If you use essential oils in your home, make sure
you keep them out of the reach of pets and children.
Keep out of reach of pets and children.
While they may smell good, many liquid potpourri products contain ingredients that can cause oral ulcerations and other problems, so
keep them out of the reach of your pets.
The e-cigarettes and cartridges should be
kept out of the reach of pets and children as you would with regular cigarettes and ashtrays.
All questionable plants should be
kept out of reach of your pets.
Familiarize yourself with pet poisons and
keep them out of reach of your pets.
Holiday decorations such as breakable ornaments and dreidels should be
kept out of reach of pets, as should tinsel, string, and ribbon.
Know what items you have that are dangerous and
keep them out of the reach of your pets.
All plants should be
kept out of reach of pets, keeping in mind that cats can reach places thought to be inaccessible.
Other products, such as prescription medication, vitamins and other supplements, should be
kept out of reach of pets.
Insecticides / pesticides / rodenticides and other chemicals used for treating mice, ant, cockroach, etc. infestations — some animals find these chemicals enticing so
keep out of reach of all pets.
Batteries should also be
kept out of reach of pet's paws, as they can cause chemical burns.
Be sure that candles are
kept out of reach of pets and that flames are extinguished when the celebration has moved out of the area.
Avoid pet - toxic plants or, at least, be sure to
keep them out of reach of your pets.
It is wise to consider mistletoe to be a hazardous substance and
keep it out of reach of pets and children.
All heart medications should be
kept out of reach of pets.
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-...]
Milk chocolate and white chocolate are less dangerous, but should still be
kept out of the reach of pets.
Not exact matches
They're super fun and easy to make — a perfect craft to create with kids, but if you have
pets, you might want to
keep these cuties
out of reach, since they'll probably be too tempting not to play with!
I recommend
keeping this
out of the
reach of children or messy
pets for that reason!
Too much salt can be toxic to many kinds
of animals, like cats and dogs, so it would be wise to
keep Himalayan salt lamps
out of the
reach of any household
pets who may want to sneak behind your back and have a taste when you aren't looking.
Keep out of reach of children and
pets.
However,
pet owners do need to understand that chew toys can not completely prevent unwanted chewing, and valuable and dangerous items must be
kept out of an animal's
reach.
We all know chocolate can be toxic to
pets so make sure to
keep the Halloween loot
out of reach of nosy dogs and cats.
Make sure everyone
keeps their medications
out of the
pets reach as many human meds can be toxic and dangerous to our fur babies.
Keep butcher bones
out of reach Chicken, ham or other uncooked bones should always be
kept out of pets»
reach.
Keep snow globes
out of reach for
pets and kids!
You really want to
keep all this electricity
out of reach of your
pets.
If you are planning on having alcoholic beverages, do make sure you
keep it
out of your
pet's
reach.
Check your vehicles for leaks and
keep all anti-freeze secure and
out of your
pet's
reach.
Working toward a goal
of helping people
keep their
pets by providing essential
pet services and support to low - income families throughout San Diego, PAWS spent the second half
of 2016 ramping up its efforts to
reach out to communities with the greatest need.
Your
pet may consider this a treat, so
keep Relax & Calm Chews
out of reach of pets.
Keep these items
out of reach of your
pets.
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.)
Keep all dangling cords
out of reach of curious
pets.
Decorate with your
pet in mind:
keep ornaments and tinsel
out of reach and
keep lights and cords tucked away
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.
That being said, you should also
keep your medications
out of reach of your
pets.
Chocolate is toxic to
pets so
keep it
out of reach and sight
of your
pets.
Keep these plants
out of the household if you can or minimally
out of reach for
pets and children.
Keep ornaments off
of low - lying tree limbs and
out of reach from
pets and children.
Such is why I always recommend practicing responsible consumption
of any prescription or recreational drug by
keeping your supply
out of your
pet's
reach and not partking in a proximity where your
pet may be affected (i.e. go outside to a well - ventilated area away from your
pet).
Keep your new
pet safe by securely anchoring drape or blind cords
out of reach.
To streamline the housetraining process and quickly clean up any other puppy messes,
keep pet cleaning supplies ready to go at all times; just make sure that they're
out of reach of your puppy.
Remember to
keep candy
out of reach of your
pets.
Keep out of the
reach of children and
pets to avoid unintended consumption.
Pet owners should
keep e-cigarettes
out of reach from
pets at all times.
Keep anything that would be damaged with a little chewing, or that might hurt your
pet, well
out of reach.
Always
keep all medicines, household products, and food
out of reach of your
pet and children.