Even responsible owners can find
their pets slipping out of their collars and escaping through a door or window after a particularly loud burst of noise.
Collars should be checked for tightness to avoid
the pet slipping out of it.
That is when
the pet slips out of a yard or the front door and can not be identified.
Not exact matches
If NuvaRing breaks and
slips out of your vagina, throw the broken ring in your household trash
out of the reach of children and
pets.
If NuvaRing breaks and
slips out of your vagina, throw the broken ring in your household trash
out of the reach of children and
pets and immediately insert a new ring.
The game
peters out, but we still have one last chance of seeing Liverpool
slip up at the weekend, while we will be watching the battle of the Golden Boot between Sanchez and Lukaku!
Some
pets may find it «fun» to push the end of the panel open and
slip out!
While his owners are away, Roddy the
pet rat (voiced by Hugh Jackman) is planning to
slip out of his gilded cage and go play with the action figures, dress - up dolls, plastic cars and theater - sized TV.
Yet, while online shopping threatens to take a serious bite
out of brick - and - mortar stores» market share, traditional
pet retailers do not have to just sit back and watch sales
slip away.
Knowing that your baby could
slip out of the house or yard, get separated from you or your
pet sitter, or take off in terror during a thunder storm or in response to fireworks should be incentive enough to immediately microchip her.
Clients who have only wood, linoleum, or other slick flooring at home can be instructed to lay
out rubber - backed throw rugs or yoga mats to help prevent their
pet from
slipping.
This problem most usually affects «indoor only» cats because cats that have access to the outdoors via a
pet door can
slip out at night and satisfy their hunting instincts.
Therefore, you should make sure that your
pet has some form of ID, whether that is a chip or a tag so that they can be easily found if they do manage to
slip through the front door while guests are coming in - and -
out.
Owners who live in rural areas and city - dwellers who attempt to confine their
pets are too often surprised with an unplanned litter born to a
pet that
slipped out the door, jumped the fence or wandered great distances in search of a mate.
First - time
pet owners often forget that dogs can back
out or
slip out of their collars way to easily.
With more frequent comings - and - goings, it's easy for your
pet to
slip out of the house unnoticed.
Be honest with your veterinarian about how often your
pet travels with you, if it regularly goes to the groomer or dog park or if your cat wanders outside (or even
slips through the open door or just hangs
out on your porch).
While we at GSROC do not condone or advise walking a dog off leash at all, most
pet owners have had the experience of your dog
slipping past you, your partner or your kids at the door to get
out to a family member in front of the house.
Putting your dog in a tagged collar is important, but
pets don't always have them on when they go missing, not to mention lots of animals can
slip out of their collars.
Some users say their
pets ate the beef - flavored tablet right
out of their (the owners») hands, but others say they had to resort to tricks like
slipping it in a «pill pocket» or grinding it up and mixing it with peanut butter.
The holidays are right around the corner, and while
pet parents remember to shower their furry family members with presents and special treats, keeping hazardous decorations and human snacks
out of paw's reach can
slip the mind.
Many people take collars off in the house, or don't use them for indoor
pets, but the shelters have countless lost reports for such
pets that
slipped out accidentally.
A Siberian will climb fences, leap fences, dig under fences, wriggle under gates, even eat through fences,
slip through doors and windows,
slip out of collars and harnesses... all in the name of an opportunity to explore the world — and get into whatever trouble he or she can find: hit by moving traffic as the Siberian Husky has no street sense or homing instinct whatsoever, free to chase and kill cats and other small
pets, get into dogfights, chase horses and cattle (thus being at risk for injury by kicking or being shot by livestock owners), find poisoned or spoiled meat, pick up ticks and other parasites.
There is also always a risk that your
pet could accidentally
slip out the door.
Whether you go
out and leave your
pet home or host an event, take steps beforehand to make sure that your
pet is not at risk for
slipping out of the house or yard.
Parties and visitors increase the risk of a cat
slipping out through an open door; make sure all your
pets are microchipped and wearing collars and ID tags.
Whether scared away by loud noises like thunder and firecrackers,
slipping out a door that was accidentally left open, or getting past an invisible fence, losing a
pet can happen.
A leash could break or
slip out of your hand, a
pet could push through a screen door or window, or a contractor or friend might accidentally leave a door or gate open.
Their owners provide a
pet door for them to
slip in and
out of.
When you plan to take your
pet out in the snow, snow boots specially designed for dogs are one ideal option, especially those which have been designed to have extra traction on their sole to help protect against
slips and falls.
The type of repair needed is determined by the amount of lameness your
pet is exhibiting and how far the knee cap
slips out of the joint.
Peter pointed
out a few
slips, which we corrected.