July 23, 2010

Microchipping

Posted in Pets at 5:02 am by pawsandjaws

Most people know what microchipping this day and age. It is not brand new technology and veterinarians recommend them frequently. Most dog shelters require microchipping. But I recently learned HomeAgain microchipping service has a serviceyou can opt in so you are notified of missing pets in your area. It seemed a brilliant idea when I discovered it. I am emailed a description of the pet, where it was last seen, and sometimes a picture. I am happy I learned of this service. It may feel like an inconvenience to look for someone’s pet but when I think about someone’s joy over a recovered pet; it is not the least bit inconvenient. I would want someone to do the same for me. PPZVFFGGAJCG

July 19, 2010

Beach Safety Tips

Posted in Pets at 10:00 pm by pawsandjaws

It is mid July and at the height of summer vacation season. The beach is a lovely place to go, especially with the recent heat wave in the east. There are some safety tips to keep in mind if you would like to bring your dog along with you.

  • Drinking water-hydration is as important to dogs as it is to humans. Bring plenty of fresh water and disallow your pet from drinking salt water.
  • Sunscreen- Yes! Dogs can burned by the sun. It is easy to overlook sunscreen for a dog because they have all that fur, but some dogs are more prone, such as dogs with light skin and short fur. Go to your local pet store and pick up some sunscreen.
  • Identification-Make sure your dogs have proper tags with updated information in case they run off in all of the excitement.
  • Immunization-Tour dog’s immunizations should be up to date as a protection to and from other dogs he or she may come into contact with at the beach.
  • Life jacket- Dogs who are new to the water may not know what to expect. A life jacket is not always necessary but can be a lifesaver.
  • Umbrella-A large beach umbrella will provide shade for you and your pet. It reduces the chance for sunburn and heat exhaustion.
  • Emergency numbers-Keep your veterinarian’s emergency number handy just in case there is a problem. If you are traveling out of town, find a nearby veterinarian offering emergency services.

The beach is an excellent summer destination or you and your pet. Most hazards can be avoided with a little preparation and observation. Avoid the heat and UV rays and enjoy the waves!