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    Springtime Safety Tips For Your Pets

    · Education,Educational Resource,Latest News,Executive Director

    Spring has sprung! And with it - spring cleaning, diy projects, fleas, ticks, flowers, oh my! Before you embark on seasonal chores and outdoor fun, take inventory of potential springtime hazards for your furry friends. Please know as you read that while dog tips are univeral, we do refer to "pets" below because many of these tips can be applied to both dogs and cats.

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    Screen Yourself

    Many pet parents welcome the breezy days of spring by opening their windows. Unfortunately, they also unknowingly put their pets at risk—especially cats, who are apt to jump or fall through unscreened windows. Be sure to install snug and sturdy screens in all of your windows.

    Buckle Up!

    While most dogs love to feel the wind on their furry faces, allowing them to ride in the beds of pick-up trucks or stick their heads out of moving-car windows is dangerous. Flying debris and insects can cause inner ear or eye injuries and lung infections, and abrupt stops or turns can cause major injury, or worse! Pets riding in cars should always be secured in a crate or wearing a seatbelt harness designed especially for them.

    Spring Cleaning

    Spring cleaning is a time-honored tradition in many households, but be sure to keep all cleaners and chemicals out of your pets’ way! Almost all cleaning products, even all natural ones, contain chemicals that may be harmful to pets. The key to using them safely is to read and follow label directions for proper use and storage. Products to look out for include:

    Home Improvement 101

    Products such as paints, mineral spirits and solvents can be toxic to your pets and cause severe irritation or chemical burns. Carefully read all labels to see if the product is safe to use around your furry friends. Also, be cautious of physical hazards, including nails, staples, insulation, blades and power tools. It may be wise to confine your dog or cat to a designated pet-friendly room during home improvement projects.

    Let Your Garden Grow—With Care

    Pet parents, take care—fertilizers, insecticides and herbicides keep our plants and lawns healthy and green, but their ingredients may be dangerous if your pet ingests them. Always store these products in out-of-the-way places and follow label instructions carefully. Many popular springtime plants—including rhododendron and azaleas—are also highly toxic to pets and can prove fatal if eaten. Check out our full list—of toxic and non-toxic plants for your home and garden.

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    Ah-Ah-Achoo!

    Like us, pets can be allergic to foods, dust, plants and pollens. Allergic reactions in dogs and cats can cause itching, minor sniffling and sneezing, or life-threatening anaphylactic shock to insect bites and stings. If you suspect your pet has a springtime allergy, please visit your veterinarian as soon as possible.

    Pesky Little Critters

    April showers bring May flowers—and an onslaught of bugs! Make sure your pet is on year-round heartworm preventive medication, as well as a flea and tick control program. At WAGS 4 Kids, we utilize a combination of Frontline & Interceptor products. Make a plan with your doctor designed specifically for your pet.

    Out and About

    Warmer weather means more trips to the park, longer walks and more chances for your pet to wander off! Make sure your dog or cat has a microchip for identification and wears a tag imprinted with your home address, cell phone and any other relevant contact information.

    *If you suspect your pet may have come in contact with or ingested a potentially poisonous substance, contact your local veterinarian or poison control immediately.

     

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