Your pet may consider this a treat, so keep
this product out of reach of pets and children.
Nevertheless, keep all xylitol - containing
products out of the reach of all pets.
People will need to be extremely diligent in keeping marijuana or any marijuana infused
products out of reach of their pets.
Not exact matches
Lock up medicines, vitamins, cleaning
products,
pet food, alcohol, poisonous plants, and chemicals (like paint, gasoline, etc.)
out of your baby's
reach.
While food and treat
products that are made in the USA — from wholesome, domestically sourced ingredients,
of course — have proven quite an easy sell for
pet stores, some retailers point
out that the trend has yet to
reach its full potential in other
product categories.
TFH / Four Paws — a Neptune City, N.J., manufacturer
of products for dogs and cats, including Wee - Wee Housebreaking Pads —
reaches out to
pet owners to find
out how to improve
products.
With this in mind,
Pet Business
reached out to a select group
of top executives from some
of the industry's top
pet product companies to get their perspectives on the key issues facing
pet stores today, as well as how retailers can rise to the challenges that are sure to shape
pet retailing for years to come.
Always keep all medicines, household
products, and food
out of reach of your
pet and children.
Store all potentially toxic household
products including detergents, etc.
out of reach of your
pets.
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.
As a general rule, store all cleaning
products in a secure cabinet
out of the
reach of pets and keep them in their original packaging, or in a clearly labeled and tightly sealed container.
Any automotive
products such as antifreeze or gasoline should be stored
out of reach of your
pet.
Other
products, such as prescription medication, vitamins and other supplements, should be kept
out of reach of pets.
For a full list
of cleaning supplies, human medications and cosmetics to keep
out of your
pet's
reach, please visit our Poisonous Household
Products page.
Keep automotive and seasonal
products like road salt and antifreeze
out of pet's
reach.
Hitting the Target With all the signs pointing to the fact that
pet product marketers need to do a better job
of reaching out to consumers that fall outside the white, baby - boomer demographic, the question becomes, «How is this accomplished?»
Unfortnately, natural
products» higher prices at retail are
out of reach for many
pet owners.
The best way to protect your
pet from potential holiday - related dangers is to remain proactive, and make sure that toxic foods, plants and household
products and objects are always kept up and safely
out of paws»
reach.
The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (APCC) has provided the following guide for knowing which cleaning
products, human medications and cosmetic items to keep
out of your
pet's
reach.