Dog Safety

Keeping Your Dog Safe

It is estimated that more than 2 million pets go missing each year. Yet, unlike missing children, of which more than 96 percent are recovered, according to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, national pet organizations have estimated that fewer than 10 percent of pets are found.
 

Protection: Make Sure Your DOG Can Be Identified

Millions of pets are lost each year so it's imperative for your pet's safe return home that your dog has a form of identification. Here are a few easy and cost-effective suggestions to make sure your dog can be identified with a collar, dog tag, microchip or tattoo!
 

A Guide to CPR and Emergency First Aid for your Dog

Millions of pets are lost each year so it's imperative for your pet's safe return home that your dog has a form of identification. Here are a few easy and cost-effective suggestions to make sure your dog can be identified with a collar, dog tag, microchip or tattoo!
 

READY FOR ACTION

Disaster Preparedness for Pets The key to survival during a disaster, crisis or emergency is to be as prepared as possible before the storm hits. Take the time to make a plan and assemble an emergency kit for you and your pet. By taking these steps now, you will greatly increase your pet's chances of survival.
 

If your dog gets lost…

Picture this scenario: You pull into your driveway after work to discover your gate is open and your beloved dog is nowhere to be found. Do you know what steps to take to improve the chances of finding your best friend? I encourage you to cut out this list of what to do if your dog is missing and file it with your animal's vet records, but let's hope you never need it!
 

Keeping Pets from Household Chemicals

My husband, 7NEWS Chief Meteorologist Mike Nelson, and I have been aware of the dangers of household toxins for at least two decades after I was diagnosed with ovarian cancer induced by the chemicals in cleaning products.
 
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