Tag: Pet Safety

How to Choose an In-Home Dog Sitter In New Orleans

Holidays are all about spreading joy and cheer, but if you are traveling you know that holidays can be quite stressful. With weather delays, COVID-19 cautions, increased traffic, and general travel hiccups, choosing a sitter for your pet should not add to your stress. But with an overwhelming amount of options, what should you look…

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10 Halloween Safety Tips for Pet Owners

Halloween is fast approaching, and we all want to avoid the scare of a sick or lost pet! How can you keep your dog safe but still make sure everyone has a great time? We have ten tips for keeping your pet safe and happy while you enjoy the upcoming festivities.  ID your pet. This…

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4th of July Pet Safety

Why is My Dog Shaking? Helping Your Pet Cope with Anxiety this 4th of July According to veterinarian Dr. Lynn Buzhardt, pets can experience stress and anxiety, just like us. Many pet owners know this to be true, and struggle to find healthy solutions to keep their pets calm and healthy. Today we want to…

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Pet Safety: Poison Prevention

March is Poison Prevention Month, with spring fully under-way we wanted to help raise awareness for common plants and household items that are toxic to your pets. Dogs and cats love exploring and sometimes might get into things you wouldn’t expect. While most items in your home may be safe around your dog or cat,…

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Can my pet get Coronavirus?

With Coronavirus in the news, it’s important to stay up-to-date with the facts. While it can be scary to read about, this post is meant to inform over anything else. I want you, your pets, and everyone in your life to be happy and healthy. Let’s jump in and address what we know right now:…

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7 Ways To Keep Your Pet Safe During This Holiday Season

1. Teach your dog not to beg at the dinner table. Feeding pets rich holiday fare can lead to pancreatitis, a painful and potentially life-threatening condition most commonly caused by overindulgence in fatty food. 2. Never leave your pet alone with burning candles, it could prevent a harrowing trip to the vet ER. 3. Keep…

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