Keeping Pets Well, Safe and Happy


Tips for Cats Who Relocate
If you sense your owner plans to move, be on your best behavior. Revive those terminally cute poses you used to get yourself adopted. Let your owner sleep past 5 AM. Keep your paws out of your owner's hair. Use the litterbox religiously. If you must throw up, head for the bathroom and skip the windowsills. You do not want your owner to entertain thoughts like, "I don't want to ruin the beautiful floors in our new home," or, "You know, it's really hard to rent an apartment when you have a cat."
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Traveling With Your Dog
Six Tips for Success
Nothing is quite as fun as packing up and heading out of town for a weekend or a longer trip. A change of scenery from time to time is important to recharge your battery. This is true for your dog as well. Most dogs love to travel and to be exposed to new places just like you do. But there are a few things that you need to do to make the trip a positive experience for everyone.
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Holiday Treats Can Be Fatal to Your Dog
It's that time of year again, when our homes are filled with edible goodies, plants and decorations. Most of us that have dogs include them in any celebrations. What we need to realize is that holiday decorations, plants and certain foods can be hazardous to their health.
Check your home and yard to see if you might have any of these holiday plants that could pose a hazard if your dog were to chew on them. Ivy, mistletoe, holly berries, balsam, cedar, Jerusalem cherry, bittersweet and crown of thorns. Many of these plants are great in the yard for the birds, but not so great for Fido.
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How to Tips to Help Your
Pets Avoid Holiday Hazards
As we look forward to the many gatherings of family and friends during the holidays, we need to keep a few points in mind in order to keep our pets safe and healthy. Pet owners need to be aware that what may be considered harmless to humans, in the form of extra rich foods and decorations, may pose a serious health risk to our beloved family pet members.
Remember, your pets are not garbage disposals for any holiday leftover. If your dog/cat swallows poultry bones, they can splinter and cause blockages. If your pet is used to having left overs, make sure they get meats without rich sauces or spices. It is always a good idea to give them fresh vegetables. Also, candy and sugar may give your pet diarrhea or other intestinal problems.
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