The reasons behind
this pet holiday safety tip are pretty obvious: juvenile pets tend to look upon ornaments as their own personal playthings or, worse yet, chew toys.
Not exact matches
As images from Sandy — rescuers saving
pets, power strips charging strangers» phones, and NICU nurses whisking preemies to
safety (causing my blood to run cold, realizing that that could have been my own two - pounder)-- morph into mental images of Thanksgiving celebrations, visiting relatives, and
holiday festivities (which also made my blood run cold when I realized that Thanksgiving is less than two weeks away), one thing became clear to me... they all share a common theme.
Help keep your customers»
holidays merry and bright by providing education and tips about
pet safety.
Countless people see the
holiday season as a time of
safety, joy, and togetherness — all of which include
pets as part of the mix!
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Have a great start to your summer and always prioritize
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Halloween
Safety Tips for Our Animal Companions By Dr. Joe and Dr. Stephanie Meyer Halloween may be one of your favorite
holidays, but to your
pet it can be the spookiest night of the year.
Be sure to review our
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pets.
Here's a
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Don't allow the
holiday spirit and sometimes hectic pace to ever interfere with household
pet safety.
The Queens Courier featured Central Veterinary Associates» article on
holiday pet safety on Thursday, December 17.
Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter wants to remind
pet owners about
safety over the upcoming Independence Day
holiday weekend.
Here are some
holiday pet safety tips to factor into the festivities.
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Safety Tips The holiday season is full of many wonderful things but also many concerns, especially as they relate to your pets and their health and s
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That's why, when Mike Arms, the trail - blazing adoption advocate, launched the Home 4 the
Holidays end - of - year adoption drive in 1999, he got and still gets a lot of pushback from Grinchites who feel he is playing fast and loose with the
safety of homeless
pets.
Washington, D.C. —
Pet safety during Halloween, as during other festive
holidays, should be at the top of the list for
pet owners this fall.
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APPA reminds responsible
pet owners to keep
safety in mind this
holiday season to better ensure a happy and safe
holiday season for the entire family.
As the Thanksgiving
holiday draws near, it is important that you do not forget about
pet safety concerns if you have a dog or cat.
To help raise awareness on
holiday pet safety, here are some common tips to consider with your
pets this
holiday season:
It's also a time for
pet owners to be aware of
holiday safety precautions for the animals they love.
Halloween
Safety Tips for Your Pets By Stephanie Meyer, DVM, CVA, Pilchuck Veterinary Hospital Halloween is one of our favorite
holidays, but to your
pet it can be the spookiest night of the year.
Learning about Valentine's Day
pet safety is key in making the
holiday all about -LSB-...]
Probably the most effective
safety measure to take during
holiday gatherings is to provide your
pets with a quiet «safe area» in your home away from the food, guests and noise.
For tips on how to ensure your
pet's
safety this holiday, please refer to our Thanksgiving Pet Safety Tips ar
safety this
holiday, please refer to our Thanksgiving
Pet Safety Tips ar
Safety Tips article.
In a post about
holiday pet safety, Jessica Remitz of
Pet360 warns of how dangerous real trees can be to dogs.