Halloween Can Be Dangerous For Pets
Halloween Can Be Dangerous For Pets
Posted on Friday, 16 of October , 2009 at 6:47 pm Holidays can bring unique foods and materials into the house that pose special threats to animals. Halloween, with its costumes and candy, can be a dangerous and stressful time for a pet.The following tips showcase what pet owners should watch out for around Halloween.Tricks, not treats! Some human treats can be deadly for petsChocolate: Make sure your kids know to hide their Halloween stash from food-seeking dogs. Ninety-five percent of Pet Poi
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Pet Toys Can Be Toxic
Posted on Friday, 16 of October , 2009 at 2:48 pm Whether your pet prefers squeaky rubber squirrels, stiff rawhide bones or fuzzy mice, he or she undoubtedly loves to play with toys. But is the source of your dog’s or cat’s merriment safe?Many common household products—including toys for children and pets—may contain trace amounts of lead and other toxins. In most cases, however, the levels of these ingredients in toys don’t pose a significant threat to your furry friend.The ASPCA Animal Poison
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5 Funny Dog Signs: In the LINK of an Eye!
If only dogs could read . . . – Dogster The Simon’s Cat creator has how many cats? – Paw Nation Would you own tons of pet skunks? - People Pets Five practical weight loss tips for pets – Dolittler Freud loved Chow Chows! – The Daily Wag James Wilkie keeps his hands off the leash – Celebrity Dog Watcher
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Halloween Can Be Dangerous For Pets
Posted on Friday, 16 of October , 2009 at 6:47 pm Holidays can bring unique foods and materials into the house that pose special threats to animals. Halloween, with its costumes and candy, can be a dangerous and stressful time for a pet.The following tips showcase what pet owners should watch out for around Halloween.Tricks, not treats! Some human treats can be deadly for petsChocolate: Make sure your kids know to hide their Halloween stash from food-seeking dogs. Ninety-five percent of Pet Poi
Source: www.northcountrygazette.org
Pet Toys Can Be Toxic
Posted on Friday, 16 of October , 2009 at 2:48 pm Whether your pet prefers squeaky rubber squirrels, stiff rawhide bones or fuzzy mice, he or she undoubtedly loves to play with toys. But is the source of your dog’s or cat’s merriment safe?Many common household products—including toys for children and pets—may contain trace amounts of lead and other toxins. In most cases, however, the levels of these ingredients in toys don’t pose a significant threat to your furry friend.The ASPCA Animal Poison
Source: www.northcountrygazette.org
5 Funny Dog Signs: In the LINK of an Eye!
If only dogs could read . . . – Dogster The Simon’s Cat creator has how many cats? – Paw Nation Would you own tons of pet skunks? - People Pets Five practical weight loss tips for pets – Dolittler Freud loved Chow Chows! – The Daily Wag James Wilkie keeps his hands off the leash – Celebrity Dog Watcher
Source: www.petsugar.com