Tag: Tips

How to Keep Your Dog Safe In The Cold Weather

It's time to think about how you will keep your pets safe and comfortable in the cold weather Cold weather safety tips for your dogs Stay Inside - Sure it is the most obvious answer, but even the heartiest of animals has their limits. Let the dog or cat inside when it gets cold outside. Wipe Down - Clean and wipe your dogs paws, stomach, and legs after letting them out in the winter. Aside from this being generally hygienic, it can help prevent accidental ingestion of antifreeze, road salts, and other dangerous chemicals. HINT, this is a good tip[...]

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FREE Printout – 4th Of july Safety For Dogs

Here's how your dogs can Keep Calm and Play On during Thunderstorms & Fireworks Fireworks, the vacuum cleaner, and thunderstorms.  These are all things that we know drive many dogs crazy.  But did YOU know that there are steps you can take to make these things less anxiety inducing for your dogs? It's 4th of July weekend AND it's storm season in most parts, so be sure to print out this quick guide to keeping your dogs comfortable during all the noise and celebration. Our Free Poster is a PDF file that will download or open in a new window,[...]

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FREE Printout – Food Rules For Dogs

Keep your guests informed and your dogs safe with this free printout Did you know that many common foods can be dangerous or even deadly to your dogs? With BBQ and party season upon us, be sure that your guests know the "food rules" around your pets with this free download: Our Free Poster is a PDF file that will download or open in a new window, you can also right-click this download link and save-as to save the poster to your local desktop or device

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Food & Drinks at Your Next BBQ That Could Kill Your Dog…

Some very common foods can be dangerous or even fatal to your dog. Learn those foods here and be sure to share with anyone who may be caring for your dog Alcohol - Sure this one seems obvious but we've seen a lot of pictures out there of dogs next to beers. Even small amounts of alcohol can be dangerous and beer is twice as harmful due to the hops Sugar Free Gum, Candy, & Other Products - The sugar substitute used in many of these products, Xylitol, is so toxic to dogs that fatal symptons can begin appearing within[...]

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