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Pet Safety Tips
Pets are able to find anything in the house to play with, which is why it's crucial to stay away from items such as foods that can cause them to become sick or plants that could be poisonous. The NC State College of Veterinary Medicine provides some useful safety tips.
The fireworks can be scary for pets, which is why they should be kept in the safest place, such as a crate or in a safe room during fireworks display. They should wear a collar that has identification tags and be microchipped.
Check the Garage
The garage could be a storehouse of potential dangers for pets including plants that can be poisonous to animals to chemicals and fertilizers. Ensure that all cleaners and chemicals are secured in a cabinet with an opening that pets can't reach. Also, ensure that propane tanks, gas cans tanks and other flammable substances are not stored in the garage or within easy reach of the curious cat or dog.
Keep a photo of yourself and your pet with your evacuation kit. This will allow others to identify you in the event that you are separated. You could also include your pet's favorite toys or bedding, as this will decrease stress for them during the evacuation process.
Make people and pets of local vet clinics, animal shelters, and other pet-friendly facilities along evacuation routes. Keep a leash and harness specific to your pet, as these are essential tools to keep them in control. Make sure your pet has a microchip or collar that has current contact information.
Be aware that overheating can happen in humans and pets alike in hot temperatures. Overheating can be characterized by heavy sweating, drooling and an increased heartbeat. Overheating is more likely to occur in pets suffering from respiratory issues or are brachycephalic.
Last but not least, cover any garbage bins or recycling bins to stop rodents from accessing them. Keep garbage in containers that aren't accessible by pets, and remove any poisonous or choking items like string or buttons. For cats, make sure to close toilet lids due to the unpleasant smell of a full tank could encourage them to drink the contents, which could kill them!
Create a Plan for a Disaster Plan
If you live in a region prone to natural disasters, it's important to ensure that your pets are ready too. You can do this by creating an emergency plan and creating an emergency kit for your pet.
This strategy can assist you and your pet to survive an evacuation, especially in disasters that occur without warning. You could also create an inventory of your friends, family members or neighbors who will be willing to help your pets in the event of an emergency.
It is also important to include the most recent photograph and a description of your pet in case they are lost or separated from you during an emergency. Additionally, you should keep your pets on leash or in a carrier at all times, and make sure to keep them close to you during times of emergency. This will help ensure that they don't wander off or get injured.
Even the most docile animals can become aggressive or defensive during an event. In the situation of an emergency your pets may be confused in the event that their scent markers that normally signify their place of residence, have been destroyed. Make sure that your pets are kept inside and under direct supervision at all times during the event of a disaster. Also, monitor air quality closely, as smoke can harm pets and humans alike.
Include basic items such as food, water and medicine in a watertight, airtight container. Include a harness, leash and carrier that fits the pet, along with an animal bed, blanket or other pet toy that could comfort them in a stressful circumstance. Also, a manual can open in the event that your pet consumes canned food. Be sure to check your pet's kit regularly to ensure that all the items are in good condition and still functional.
Keep your pets indoors
Some pet owners may feel it is a good idea to keep their pets inside during the holidays. Noises and fireworks can be a nightmare for pets, particularly for smaller breeds or animals who are already nervous. They also can be affected by the heat of parades as well as other outdoor celebrations and events.
Keep your cat and dog in the house during these events can also protect them from being exposed to possible dangers, such as explosions from fireworks or being struck by a glowing Jack-o-lantern. Even if they're in a fenced-in yard or on a leash, cats and dogs that are left outside could be attacked by other animals, or even meet other dogs.
Fireworks, especially those that are lit can be extremely hazardous for pets, and can result in severe burns or even trauma. The sound and light can also cause a pet to become confused, scared or lost. If your dog is afraid of fireworks, make sure to get him exercise prior to the fireworks start and keep him close to your family or a trusted friend during the celebrations.
If your pet is chewer, make sure to move items that can be swallowed easily away from your reach before you leave for a day or two like underwear, strings, small bones toys, or other things from the garbage. If they are ingested, they could cause stomach upset. Some seasonal plants like holly, poinsettias, and mistletoe, are poisonous to cats and dogs.
Left alone in hot weather, some pets and cats, particularly those with flat faces, like pugs and Persians may suffer from heat stroke. It is crucial to keep them in a cool, dry place during the hottest parts of the day. Also, provide plenty of shady spots for them along with chilled water and food, and do not leave them in cars that are parked, since this can cause deadly heat stroke.
Avoid Walking on Frozen Water
During the winter frozen lakes, ponds and canals can be tempting for children and pets alike. These bodies of water are dangerous. People should never walk out on the ice, or let their pet on the ice in any way. It is difficult to judge the strength of ice with sight and temperature fluctuations can change its consistency. Ice formed by rivers is usually affected by currents that can make it weaker and even break. Make sure to call 911 immediately if a person falls through the ice. Do not try to rescue them by yourself, as this could cause more harm.
Additionally pets should be kept on a leash near bodies of water and should not be allowed to swim in lakes or ponds. Dogs can contract Leptospirosis by swallowing unclean water. This is a serious bacteria that can damage kidneys and other vital organs. Children may also be affected by the disease when they come in contact urine from infected animals and dogs.
Certain plants and trees may be toxic to pets. They must be avoided. Japanese yews in particular contain toxins that could cause blood pressure and heart rate issues in cats and dogs if they are ingested. Tulips, daffodils, and other flowers contain poisonous bulbs that can cause stomach upset and obstruction issues in pets if dug up and eaten.
Animals' behaviour can drastically change following a disaster, a flash flood or a storm. When they are fearful or uneasy they might act aggressively. It is recommended to keep pets on leashes or in carriers when they are outside of the house and to teach them the basic safety rules to interact with other people, such as children, guests and strangers.
Make sure your pet is on a leash
Leashes are a kind of cord, or rope, attached to the collar of a dog. It helps the owner control it during walks. Leashes are vital for your pet's safety and protection.
Many cities have laws requiring dogs to be on leashes in public areas and parks. This is not only to protect you, but also for other humans and animals. Dogs who are allowed to roam free may end up getting struck by cars or creating accidents. They may also be injured by other dogs and wildlife.
When a dog is not on leash, they could sniff things which are harmful to them or even dangerous. For example urine of other dogs, and poisonous plants. They may also drink contaminated water, step in puddles with pesticides, or encounter porcupines and get quills on their faces.
In people and pets to being a legal requirement leashes help you train your dog and help keep them safe in everyday situations. They keep them from being chased by other animals or people, escaping into traffic areas or other dangerous areas, eating or sniffing things they shouldn't, tearing up lawns, or becoming lost on walks.
It's also important to wear a leash as it will make you more visible to others while walking your dog. Some people have a fear of dogs and are more likely to be scared or irritable when approached by one. Leashes can also be helpful for those suffering from allergies or sensitivity to certain scents.
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