Saturday, February 20, 2010

Yard Safety


TODAY'S PET TIP
Yard safety Tip
There are several possible hazards in your yard that can cause injury or create problems for your dog. 
Some of the possible hazards include:
Sharp nails or wires on fencing
Loose fence boards or areas where pets can sneak out, around or under
Trash tossed or blown into the yard that may be chewed on or ingested
Improperly stored toxins such as rodenticide, slug bait, fertilizer or antifreeze

KEEP YOUR DOG'S TEETH HEALTHY


TODAY'S PET TIP
Healthy Dog Teeth
Keeping your dog's teeth clean can help keep your dog healthy. 
Use a soft toothbrush. Start by offering your dog a taste of the dog toothpaste. The next time, let him taste the toothpaste, then run your finger along the gums of the upper teeth. 
Repeat the process with the tooth brush. Get the bristles of the brush along the gum line of the upper back teeth and angle slightly up, so the bristles get under the gum line. 
Work from back to front, making small circles along the gum lines. It should take you less than 30 seconds to brush your pet's teeth. Do not try to brush the entire mouth at first. 
If all that your pet lets you brush is the outside of the upper teeth, you are still addressing the most important area ofperiodontal disease - prevention.

Monday, February 8, 2010



TODAY'S PET TIP
Adding a New Pet to Your Home 
Introducing a new pet to your household? 
At the beginning make sure to feed the new member of the household in a separate location. 
At least separate food bowls as much as possible for the first few days. Aside from love, food is everything to your pets. 
So don't encourage ill will between future buddies with a too-close-for-comfort feeding time routine.
Article Source: http://www.petplace.c