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ASPCA lists 5 ways to protect pets during hurricanes

ASPCA lists 5 ways to protect pets during hurricanes

The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has released five expert tips on keeping pets safe during a disaster.

The ASPCA (https://www.aspca.org/) has activated its disaster response team in anticipation of potential evacuation, rescue, and sheltering needs before, during, and after the hurricane.

Pet owners are urged to take the following steps:

  • If you evacuate, take your pets with you. Never leave your pets behind or tether them to poles or trees, which prevents them from escaping high waters and getting to safe areas.
  • Make sure all pets are wearing ID tags with up-to-date contact information. Consider micro-chipping your pet as a more permanent form of identification.
  • Create a portable pet emergency kit with items including medical records, water, water bowls, pet food and your pet’s medications.
  • Choose a designated caregiver, such as a friend or relative outside the evacuation zone, who can take care of your pet in the event you are unable.
  • Download the free ASPCA mobile app, which allows pet owners to store crucial pet records needed for boarding pets at evacuation shelters.

“It’s critical for pet owners to consider their animals when preparing for any disaster, and we strongly urge them to always bring their animals with them if they have to evacuate their home,” said Tim Rickey, vice president of ASPCA Field Investigations and Response team.

“The ASPCA stands ready to assist animals in Hurricane Irma’s path, but the first and best line of defense for a pet will always be a well-prepared owner.”

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Are There Any Safe Candy For Dogs?

Are There Any Safe Candy For Dogs?

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Short answer is yes with a but.  Only safe candies for your dogs are the toy candies such as OoMaLoo handmade Candy Dog Toy.

Unfortunately all other candies are can cause several health problem for our furends. While eating a small amount of sugar or a sweet containing sugar is not extremely dangerous, it’s best to avoid feeding these kinds of foods to our dogs.

Pure sugar contained food can cause sever gas and diarrhea. Also please keep in mind that sugar free sweet stuff doesn’t mean healthy for our dogs.  Most of the time sugar free means it contains Xylitol, a sugar-substitute. Xylitol is perfectly safe in people, but it can be deadly if ingested by a dog or cat. Xylitol causes a very severe drop in blood sugar that can happen within minutes after ingestion.

Another sweet which is perfectly good for humans but not our dogs is Chocolate. Chocolate is toxic to pets and can cause severe vomiting, diarrhea and seizures.

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