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10 Pet Safety Tips All Experts Recommend
Pet Safety Tips

It is essential to keep your pets away from poisonous plants and foods which could cause them to become sick. The NC State College of Veterinary Medicine provides some safety tips.

Fireworks can be scary for pets. Therefore, they should be kept in a safe area, such as an animal crate or room with a lock during fireworks shows. They should wear a collar that includes identification tags, and also be microchipped.

Check the Garage

The garage can pose a threat for pets. It can contain everything from poisonous plants to chemicals and fertilizers. Make sure that all cleaners and chemicals are secured in a cabinet with locks that pets cannot reach. Make sure that propane tanks, gas cans and other flammable items are not kept in the garage, or within reach of curious cats or dogs.

Take a picture of you and your pet with your evacuation kit. This will allow others to identify you in the event that you get separated. Include your pet's bedding or toys to help lessen stress during evacuation.

Create a list of local vet clinics, animal shelters, and other pet-friendly accommodations along evacuation routes. Keep a leash or harness designed for your pet at hand. These are essential tools to keep them in control. Make sure pet and home care is equipped with a microchip or a collar that has current contact information.

Remember that hot weather can cause overheating in pets and humans. Drowsy panting, heavy panting and an increased heart rate are all indications of overheating. Pets suffering from respiratory issues or who are brachycephalic (flat-faced) are at a higher risk of overheating.

Also, make sure that trash cans or recycling bins are secured to stop rodents from accessing them. Keep garbage in containers that can't be accessed by pets, and remove any choking and poisonous items like buttons or strings. For cats, be sure to shut the lids of toilets due to the unpleasant smell of a full tank can encourage them to drink the contents, which could cause death!

Create a Disaster Plan

If you live in an area prone to natural disasters, it's important that your pets are prepared too. You can do this by creating an emergency plan and creating an emergency kit for your pet.

Having a plan in place can help you and your pets be prepared for an evacuation, especially in those disasters that come with little warning. You could also create an inventory of your family members, friends, or neighbors who are willing to take in your pet during an emergency.

Include the most recent photo and description of your pet in the event that they become lost or separated from you during an emergency. Keep your pet on leash all the time or in a pet carrier and keep them near in times of emergency. This will ensure that they don't run off or injure themselves.

Even the gentlest pets can be aggressive or defensive during a disaster. In the situation of an emergency your pets may become disoriented when their scent markers, which are used to identify their home, are destroyed. Keep pet and home care in a safe place and under control at all moments in the event a disaster. Also, monitor air quality as smoke can be harmful to pets and humans.

Include essential items like water, food and medicines in a watertight, airtight container. You should also include a leash, harness and pet carrier that can fit the pet, along with a pet bed, blanket or other pet toy that could comfort them in stressful situations. If your pet eats canned food, it is recommended to include an opener for cans that is manual as well. Be sure to check your pet's kit frequently to make sure that all the items are in good condition and are usable.

Keep your pets in a safe place

Some pet owners might feel it is a good idea to keep their pets indoors during holidays. The sound of fireworks and loud noises can be a nightmare for pets, especially for smaller breeds or animals who are already nervous. They may also be affected by the heat of outdoor celebrations and events.

Keep your pet and cat indoors during these occasions to protect them from potential dangers like fireworks that explode or being struck by a poorly lit jack-o'-lantern. Cats and dogs left outside during these times even in backyards that are fenced or on leashes, can be at risk of being attacked by other dogs, or encountering local wildlife.

Fireworks, especially the ones that are lit are extremely dangerous for pets and can cause severe burns or even trauma. The sound and light show can also disturb a pet that may become lost, disoriented or scared. If your dog is afraid of fireworks, get him exercise prior to the fireworks begin and try to keep him inside with you or a trusted neighbor while they take place.

If your pet chews, get objects that can be swallowed easily like strings, small bones or toys out of reach before you leave for several days. If they are ingested, they could cause gastrointestinal distress. Certain plants that are seasonal like poinsettias and holly, as well as mistletoe, can be poisonous to dogs and cats.

If left alone in hot weather, certain pets and cats, particularly those with flat faces, like pugs and Persians are prone to suffering heat stroke. It is crucial to keep them in a cool, dry place during the hottest times of the day. Provide plenty of shaded spots for them, cold water and food and don't leave them in vehicles that are parked because this could lead to deadly heat stroke.

Beware of walking on Frozen Water

During the winter, frozen lakes, ponds and canals are tempting to both children and pets. These bodies of water can be hazardous. It is not recommended to walk on the ice, or let their pet onto the ice under any circumstance. The ice's strength can be difficult to determine by sight and temperature fluctuations can alter its structure. Ice formed by rivers is usually affected by currents, which could cause it to weaken or even break. Make sure to call 911 immediately if a person falls through the ice. Do not try to save them yourself; this could cause more harm.

Dogs should be kept on a lead near bodies of water and should not be allowed to swim in lakes or ponds. Dogs can contract Leptospirosis by swallowing contaminated water. It is a potentially dangerous bacterial infection that can affect kidneys and other vital organs. Children can also be affected by the disease if they come into contact with the urine of animals and dogs.

Certain plants and trees can be harmful to pets and should be avoided. Japanese yews, for instance, contain toxins which can cause blood pressure and heart rate issues in dogs and cats when they are consumed. Daffodils, tulips, and many other flowers have poisonous bulbs that can cause stomach upset and obstruction issues in pets if dug up and eaten.

Animals are prone to change their behavior in the aftermath of a catastrophe, flash flooding or storm. They might become aggressive or become scared when they're scared or unfamiliar with new situations. It is a good idea to keep pets in leashes or in carriers when they are out of the home and to teach them the basic safety rules to interact with other people, including guests, children and strangers.

Make sure your pet has a Leash


A leash is a string or rope that is affixed to a dog's collar that helps its owner control the dog's movements during walks. Leashes are essential for your pet's security and protection.

Many cities have laws requiring dogs to be leashed in public areas and parks. This isn't just for your security, but for the protection of other animals and people too. Dogs that are allowed to roam free may end up getting hit by cars and even causing accidents. They may also be chased by other dogs or animals and could be injured in the process.

When a dog isn't on a leash, they can sniff things which are harmful to them, or even dangerous. For example the feces of other dogs and poisonous plants. They can also drink contaminated water or puddles containing pesticides, or encounter porcupines and get quills on their faces.

In addition to being a legal requirement leashes aid in training your dog and help keep them secure in all situations. Leashes keep your dog safe from chasing other dogs or people who are running into traffic or other dangerous areas eating or smelling things they shouldn't or cleaning up the lawn, or getting lost during walks.

pet care at home are also important as they make you more visible when walking your dog. Some people have a fear of dogs and are more likely to become anxious or angry when surrounded by one. Leashes are also helpful for those suffering from allergies or sensitivity to certain scents.

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