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Play It Safe
Beware of toys with small parts, any with metal or those which can be swallowed in part or whole.

Top Toxins
Learn how to avoid those poisons pets are most commonly treated for.

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Feeding Fluffy

obesity in pets can be dangerousPets can grow from fluffy to flabby. It’s true: studies show between 25 and 40% of household pets are overweight or obese, leading to obesity-related pet illnesses and increased veterinary costs. Start healthy eating habits early by feeding your pet a quality kibble; be sure to consult your veterinarian on your pet food selection. If you adopted a young pet, make sure to ask if a growth formula diet is appropriate.

Pesky Poisons
Curious, young pets are determined explorers who want to get their paws dirty. Avoid accidental ingestion of deadly household poisons, such as plants, medications, common foods, cleaning products and pesticides.  

  • Use covered trash bins inside the house to prevent access to disposed medications, empty cleaning bottles, dental floss and food.
  • Keep pets out of the garage or shed, away from oil and antifreeze leaks from cars.
  • Don’t store cleaners under the sinks.
  • At Christmastime, cover the tree water so pets can’t drink out of the stand. Pine needles are poisonous. 

Click here for a list of common toxins and poisons.

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Get The Scoop

potty training is good for pet's healthPotty training isn’t just for your benefit, it’s essential for your pet’s health. The number one reason cats and kittens visit the veterinarian? Urinary tract infection. It’s serious and expensive to treat. Veterinarians recommend having one litter box for every cat in the house plus one additional box. For example: three cats need four boxes. Cats prefer uncovered boxes with sandy or silky unscented litter.

Puppies, like young children, need to go to the bathroom after eating, drinking, sleeping or playing. Repetitively taking your puppy outside following each of these activities will effectively train him to relieve himself outdoors. Praising your puppy for going potty will also encourage him to continue going outside. Creating a potty schedule is a good idea for dogs, who naturally prefer to follow a routine.

If your dog has an accident indoors, never scold him or rub his nose in the spot. Instead of punishing him, clean up the spot immediately with a safe, bleach-free, ammonia-free product that won’t harm your pet, children, carpets or furniture. If the odor remains, the dog will associate the spot as a designated potty area. Specialty cleaners may be bought at pet stores.

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Further Reading :
A Newcomer's Tail
Typical costs for a new puppy.

A Clean Bill Of Health
As cute as they may be, new pets can easily become ill. There’s a solution.

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