|
Safe for the Holidays
With all the holiday hustle and bustle, have you thought about pet safety? This issue is dedicated to the "getting it all ready" preparation phase right before the peak of the holiday season. If you are planning to go out of town to celebrate, our feature article will help you get ready to pack up and take your pet along with you, while our health and emergency items provide information on how to keep your pet out of harm’s way if you decide to stay home for the holidays.
Stay safe, and enjoy the relative calm before the holidays!
|
|
Giving your cat this analgesic pain reliever could cause a bigger headache when she becomes ill from it. |
|
When setting up lights to decorate your home for the holidays, keep a close watch on your dog. |
|
Thanks to the heroic actions of a dog named Regan, two kittens were saved after being dumped on a street. |
|
|
The unmistakable long-hair and graceful carriage of this canine has made it a preferred show dog. |
|
Not sure which holiday decorations are pet-friendly, and which can harm your pet? This guide lists ten to avoid. |
|
This long-haired cousin of the Russian Blue is shy, soft-spoken, easy going, and, would you believe? it glows. |
|
|
Which is safer: travel by car or by plane? How to choose? Here are some sobering stats. |
|
Pet Poison Helpline just released their list of the "top 5 pet poisons" found in your house.
|
|
If your puppy has a short face or corkscrew tail, you should be training her now to enjoy cleanings. |
|