Make
sure outdoor pets have access to water sources that aren't frozen to reduce the chances that they'll ingest antifreeze as a substitute.
Not exact matches
If your
pet spends the day
outdoors, make
sure he or she has access to plenty of shade.
Fun times for
sure, but along with all this
outdoor activity comes a downside that
pet store customers probably aren't even thinking about — fleas and ticks.
Also, if you do have an
outdoor pet, be
sure to provide them with shelter, hay or blankets to keep them warm, and heated bowl for water so their water doesn't freeze.
Be
sure to secure
pets if your home or yard has been damaged, and be aware that flooding can bring in snakes or other dangerous animals that aren't normally present
outdoors.
If your
pet is an
outdoor dog, or he loves to snooze in the backyard, make
sure he has a bed with high, rigid sides to give him protection from the wind.
When taking your
pet outdoors make
sure he is on a leash at all times.
As with all
pets kept
outdoors, make
sure your horse's water is still flowing by breaking up and removing ice from it.
Take care that she isn't able to spy any birds, wild animals or motion
outdoors close by home windows - and make
sure no different
pets are around.
If your cat is an
outdoor pet, be
sure to have it spayed or neutered to avoid any kitten surprises.
Just make
sure that your
pet has an
outdoor hutch that is completely weatherproof and waterproof.
Most vets will recommend keeping your cat indoors, but if you do want your cat to stay
outdoors, make
sure your
pet is safe by keeping up with all scheduled vaccinations, parasite prevention, and bringing your
outdoor cat indoors at night.
If your
pet must go outside, make
sure you know where it is at all times, that the
pet is old enough to manage on its own, that it is identified in some fashion (microchip ID or breakaway collar and tag), current on vaccinations, and not
outdoors in extremely cold, hot, or inclement weather.
If you are planning on giving your Continental Giant the chance to live in the great
outdoors, make
sure that his hutch is large enough to accommodate your
pet's size.
Be
sure to provide plenty of fresh water and a nice shady area for your
pets while they're enjoying the
outdoors so they can stay cool.
When
outdoors, make
sure your
pet has plenty of shade — and lots of fresh water to prevent dehydration.
Be
sure to check paws for signs of frostbite and reach out to local animal control agencies if you see a
pet suffering in extreme
outdoor conditions.
If your
pet must be
outdoors for any period of time, make
sure he has a shady place to escape the sun.
Our grassy and spacious
outdoor play areas provide a secure environment for your
pet while providing a variety of toys and games that are
sure to entertain.
And make
sure to check your
pet for ticks after walks or other
outdoor activities.
If your
pet is allowed
outdoors, or even encouraged to go
outdoors, make
sure he is properly contained.
Having the proper equipment is essential to making
sure your
pet does not get away while
outdoors with them.
Shelter If your
pet must stay
outdoors, be
sure to provide shelter for your
pet.A good «house» will have three enclosed sides, will be elevated off the ground, and will contain generous amounts of bedding such as straw or hay.
For the
outdoor pets, make
sure that they have adequate shelter, such as a dog house with appropriate bedding to shield the cold.
Cars and
Pets Cats love to warm up underneath car hoods.If your car is kept
outdoors, or if cats have access to your garage, be
sure to pound on the hood of the car prior to turning the ignition.Many cats are killed or injured grievously by fan belts and moving engine parts.Also,
pets should not be left alone in vehicles due to the potential for carbon monoxide poisoning or hypothermia.
If your
pet spends lots of time
outdoors, make
sure there is adequate shelter for protection from the sun / heat.
Please make
sure all your furry
pets that wander
outdoors are protected.
In addition to
outdoor fun, be
sure to also provide your
pet with plenty of toys that will keep him mentally stimulated while indoors.
If you plan on spending a decent amount of time
outdoors, always make
sure your
pet has proper Dog Apparel, such as a raincoat or snow jacket.
Make
sure you use flea and tick prevention products, even if your
pet is not
outdoors very frequently.
Even if your
pets are indoor /
outdoor creatures, make
sure their
outdoor areas are well sheltered from the cold and wind.
We also take your
pet out for supervised
outdoor time up to 3 times a day, and we make
sure each
pet has one - on - one attention each day according to their needs.
When you do answer the door for visitors, make
sure that your
pet doesn't suddenly head for the great
outdoors.
If your
pet spends much of their time
outdoors, make
sure to administer their flea and tick prevention medication on a monthly basis, or as directed by your veterinarian.
Check with the dog food
outdoors for This will show your offered in grocery
sure that your
pet companionship long.
Every winter we see articles reminding us to bring our
pets in from the cold and to make
sure that
outdoor animals are given the care needed to survive the elements.
Safe, Yet Effective As the summer mission of ensuring
pets don't bring the
outdoors inside comes to an end,
pet parents must turn their attention to making
sure their homes are holiday ready for guests and family, who will spend more time indoors.
If you intend to your older cat to be an indoor -
outdoor pet (this is more common in Britain and Europe compared to the US), make
sure it has settled down indoors before introducing it to
outdoors.
5 tips to keep
pets safe in snow - If
outdoor play and exploring is on the agenda this winter, be
sure to keep your
pet's safety in mind.
Always keep an eye on your
pet — both indoors and
outdoors — on hot summer days and make
sure she has constant access to shelter, water, and a safe, cool spot.
Whether your
pet is indoors with the AC blasting or
outdoors enjoying a picnic in the park, always make
sure he has plenty of water.