Are You Accidentally Killing Your Animal Companion?

Pets

  • Author Ann Stewart
  • Published May 4, 2011
  • Word count 310

The ASPCA released their report on the top 10 toxins for pets in 2010. Pet owners are conscious of some of the items, but not all; here's what was in the list:

  • Human Medications

  • Insecticides

  • Rodentcides

  • People Food

  • Veterinary Medications

  • Chocolate

  • Household Toxins

  • Plants

  • Herbicides

  • Outdoor toxins

While the chemicals are items most pet owners are at least cognizant of, some are not so obvious. We often don't think of human food, chocolate, and plants as threats to our pets.

More often than not, these are problems when your companion is left home while you go to work or are on a trip.

Preventing the Avoidable

If you work long hours, making sure your dog has plenty of attention and exercise is imperative. One way of doing this is enrolling your dog in a doggie daycare program. Try finding someplace that watches your dog, has plenty of space for group play, and separates the smaller dogs from the larger ones.

When you're traveling, instead of paying for your neighbor to come over and feed your pet, try boarding your pet at a

boarding kennel where the staff will actually provide attention to your companion instead of just putting them in a cage until you return. You want to make sure your dog is still getting exercise and attention while you’re traveling. If you have a cat, look for a kitty condo facility that keeps your feline friend away from the pesky dogs.

Boarding your companion makes sure they aren't going to have access to potentially hazardous items they may find due to boredom while you’re gone. When you compare prices to bringing a "pet sitter" over, it's a no contest that a proper boarding house is better for your dog or cat. Stay safe, be aware for your pet, who aren't aware for themselves, and have a long, safe companionship.

Owner of Advantage Pet Center, Ann Stewart has the pleasure of working with dogs, cats, lizards, and guinea pigs, just to name a few, by offering doggie daycare, cat and dog grooming, and pet boarding for all varieties of pets. Ann is continually looking for ways to help the owners of these animals maintain a happy home for the entire family.

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