Pet Safety
Springtime Pet Safety
Now that you’ve made it through the winter you’ll be anxious to get outside with your pet and start your springtime activities. Everything from gardening to cleaning is on the list as you prepare to get out and about. Your pet will appreciate the nice weather too as he gets to spend more time outdoors. While you may enjoy welcoming this great weather don’t forget about the hazards to your pet that may come with it. A little foresight and prevention can go a long way in having an enjoyable spring.
Spring has Sprung
Protect Your Pet: What to Keep in a Pet First Aid Kit
Why Have a First Aid Kit?
Top 5 Reasons to Protect Your Pets with External Identification Tags
Top 5 Ways to Make Tagging Your Pet a Snap!
Okay, okay, so sometimes those pet ID tags can be a pain the neck. (Get it? Pain in neck?) So PetHub’s Rover Reporter, Penny, has some advice to help make "Tagging" your pet super-duper-easy-peasy.
1) Get rid of the jingle-jangle of multiple tags and clanking on the food bowl with a collar that has a tag built into it.
Protect Your Pet: Microchips 101
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Protect Your Pet: Pet Tags 101
Even though pets have unique personalities, names, ages, and distinctive physical features that set them apart from other members of their breed, identifying similar looking animals can be a little tricky. Since your pet can’t show up at the DMV for their driver’s license or state-issued ID, you’ll have to go about doing a little bit of extra work to make certain they’re just as easy to identify as you are.
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Protect Your Pet: Pet Licensing 101
As every good parent knows, keeping your loved ones safe isn’t always easy. Being proactive is the most responsible thing a parent can do to keep their loved ones safe. In the event that your pet should accidentally wander off, get lost, or run away, one of the most important things you can do to protect their safety and wellbeing is to invest in the process of pet licensing.
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Lost Pet Advice: Understanding Dog Behavior
Lost Pet Advice: Finding Pets Who've Run Away From Shock
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