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Top Halloween Tips for Pet Owners
Halloween can be scary for pets, too! We have found some tips to help you keep your pets safe and happy this Halloween.
Hot Weather Tips
We have gathered a number of tips for protecting your pet while enjoying our great beaches, including choosing the right beach, taking breaks, and hydrating. We’ve added some infograms with additional tips.
Spring-Blooming Bulbs: Year-Round Problem
As the weather gets warmer, pets start spending more time outside—and that means more potential danger. While there are many plants that can cause problems if ingested, bulbs are a common issue in the spring. We have included information from experts to help you identify the dangers and respond.
Protect Those Paws!
Ever run barefoot across the hot midday sand? On warm days, it’s best to go to the beach during the morning or evening hours to prevent painful scorched paws. We have gathered a number of tips for protecting your pet while enjoying our great beaches.
Happy SAFE Thanksgiving
The holidays can be a busy and stressful time for pets as well as their humans. Be sure you protect your pets from holiday dangers and give them space to chill if the celebration gets too much for them.
Get the Word Out About Hot Cars
Pets will die this year in hot cars in the Pacific Northwest. Our overcast days are deceptive; it still gets HOT quickly inside the car. Help get the word out and save a pet’s life.
Allergy Season
Recent news-reports confirm what our runny noses have been telling us … pollen counts are extremely high. Did you know that dogs and cats suffer from allergies too?
Tips To Help Your Pet During Fireworks
While many humans enjoy the bling and bang of fireworks at this time of year, most pets truly believe that something is trying to kill them. We have some tips to keep your pet safe and sound.
Common Springtime Items Can Make Your Pet Sick or Die
Beautiful flowers, chocolate Easter bunnies, potlucks and BBQ — there are many fun and delicious accessories to this special time. However, the things you love can be potentially dangerous to your pets.
Seasonal Safety