Not exact matches
• If you have
other animals at home, make use of any barriers and kennels to help them feel safe and secure • Do not overcrowd them • If there is a
dog (s) at home, consider covering their kennel or cage so the
dogs will not be visible when you bring them home • Minimize moving cats from cage to cage • Provide a hiding place for them • If possible, bring a
towel or something that smells like him • Clean their litter box frequently • Give them a predictable schedule for feedings
When the
dog was off anesthesia at
other clinics, the temperature dropped and I had to run to the dryer to get a warm
towel.
We are ALWAYS in need of
dog / cat food, treats, toys, pet supplies, blankets,
towels, linens, cleaning supplies and any
other pet related items.
The SPCA is also in need of
dog and cat food, bleach, hand wipes, paper
towels and
other necessities.
The rescue groups and shelters that participate in the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals appreciate donations of
dog and cat food, treats, toys, collars, beds, leashes, bowls, cleaning supplies,
towels and blankets, veterinary supplies, office supplies and equipment, gift cards, and
other items.
At
dog shows and
other community areas with many
dogs, keep paper
towels and a spray bottle of dilute antiseptic close at hand.
In fact, go a step further than throw everything you own in the wash: your own bedding (especially if your
dog often hangs out in your bed, with or without your approval), sofa cushion covers,
towels and every
other type of fabric you can easily wash.
OTHER NEEDS: Old
towels and blankets,
dog houses for our «
Dogs Deserve Shelter» program,
dog and cat wet or dry food and treats for our Pet Food Bank.
We don't always understand why our
dogs engage in certain behaviors, and eating household objects such as dirt, paper
towels, clothing, stool / poop and
other strange things are some behaviors that are still very mysterious and perplexing to pet owners and veterinarians.
The post pointed out that any extra donations — of paper
towels, pee pads, toys and rawhide chews — would go to
other dogs awaiting adoption.
With the
other guys, if you
dog say, eats a
towel, has to go to ER, have their stomach scoped, stay overnight and you hit your deductible ok.
The shelter is always in need of
dog and cat food, bleach, hand wipes, paper
towels and
other necessities.
When
other dogs throw in the
towel, a Pit Bull will continue on.
The scents are initially introduced to the
dog on a
towel or
other toy and used as a play thing.
Do this on a white
towel or
other light colored cloth so you can see what's coming off your
dog as you comb.
For example, suggest covering the new bed with familiar blankets, old
towels and even favorite toys and items of clothing from
other family members to help the
dog incorporate its new sleep space into the family pack.
Keep a
towel and maybe moist wipes by the door to clean
dog's feet of salt, anti-freeze, and
other harmful toxins.
Pet Supplies Digital kitchen scale (up to 10 lb capacity) Pet heating discs Kitten bottles Stretch and Scratch Cat scratchers for cat condos Kuranda
Dog Beds Shelter Certified Pet Beds Kitty Cots Martingale collars with buckle (various sizes) Sense - ible harnesses (various sizes, but especially small, medium, and EXTRA large) Stuffed animals (8 ″ or less)
Towels (bath sized or larger) Laundry detergent Liquid dish detergent Litter pans (small size) Large bird cage suitable for macaws Cat litter (non-clumping) Yesterday's News, Carefresh, Feline Pine or
other pelleted litter
Dog and cat nail clippers Silverware — for serving canned food Q - tips Rubbing Alcohol Blankets Bleach Havahart traps Skeins of yarn to make cat blankets Blankets for cats: made of yarn or fleece material, 2 ft. x 2 ft., no fringe CDs of classical music, light jazz or nature sounds Plastic storage bins Liquid cooking extracts (coconut, vanilla, lavender) Four - cup paper holders / trays (from fast food restaurants) to make puzzle toys for
dogs Heavy duty utility carts (Click here to see on our Amazon Wish List) Pet Toys (must be non-toxic & easy to disinfect)
Have a cleanup routine — Keep a
towel and moist wipes by the door to clean
dog's feet of salt, anti-freeze and
other harmful toxins.