We usually make sure the house is puppy proofed but what about our backyards? Here's a mini checklist: Make sure any escape routes out of the yard are blocked off A fence or cover for pools and ponds Garden sheds or garages closed (if you don't want your puppy to access it) Make sure no garden chemicals and tools are lying around Make sure you have no toxic plants in the yard Article Written by Suzanna - PuppyPages …
3 Must-Haves When Travelling With Your Dog
Travelling takes a lot of preparation. When you are planning to take your pup on holiday with you, don't forget to take everything you need to keep him happy and healthy while you are away. You probably already have your dog's food and toys packed, as well as a bed. The following three must-have items are things that some pet parents forget when packing for a vacation. Immunisation Records Sure, your pup is up-to-date on his shots and veterinary care. However, many hotels, resorts and doggie daycare facilities require proof of current vaccinations before they will admit your pooch. Likewise, …
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3 Ways To Find A Compassionate Vet
Choosing a vet for your puppy might sound like a simple task, but it isn’t. When your puppy is ill, you want a vet that is kind, compassionate and professional. It is easy to locate just an ordinary everyday vet, but to find one that is perfect for your dog, takes time and research. Aside from looking in the telephone directory and online, there are other steps to take to ensure that you have found the right vet clinic or the right vet, for your pet puppy. Your puppy is not full grown; in fact, your puppy has quite a long way to go, before he reaches adulthood. This is why you need to find …
Tips To Help Find Your Lost Dog
Since New Year's Eve fireworks are one of the biggest causes of lost dogs (and other pets), we thought we'd offer a few tips for those going through the nerve wrecking experience of losing a new puppy. 1) Check pounds in person It is always best to go into the pound(s)/shelters to have a look at all the dogs in person as your dogs description could match many others. Also take along any documentation with you. If your pet is microchipped or wearing an identification tag make sure your contact details are current. If council picks up your dog they will try to contact you using those details. …
Puppy Safety During New Year’s Celebrations
How great it is that every year, we can stand on the eve of new beginnings, and make resolutions that will benefit ourselves, and those around us! That does deserve a celebration doesn't it? Whether you plan on having a quiet evening at home, nursing a glass, and watching the tube; or you’re going to take it to the streets, and end this year with a bang, this guide is here to help you ensure that your pet will be safe during the New Year’s holiday. Stick to your daily routine as much as possible. While this time of year is cause for excitement for us humans, it can be a source of anxiety, …
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