Day #5 Ten Days of Pet Safety Tips: Plants

Although POINSETTIAS are often the first plants that come to mind as being hazardous for pets, they are not as dangerous as others. Poinsettias have a milky white, latex sap that can be very irritating to your pet’s tummy and his mouth. Symptoms generally include drooling and digestive upsets (vomiting & diarrhea).   If Fido […]

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DAY #2 Ten Days of Pet Safety Tips: The Outdoors

The only frosty paws your pets should have are the pet-safe frozen treats you can make: Blend 32 oz. non fat plain yogurt, 1 cup lower fat peanut butter and 3 very ripe bananas. Scoop into ice cube trays (or paw print/bone silicone molds) and freeze. Set out to soften just a tad before serving […]

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What to Consider when Looking for a Pet Sitter Before Going on Holidays?

  Pets are part of the family, so when you can’t be there with your precious fur-kid, you need to find someone who will care for him and about him just like you would!  Here are some options to consider: Professional Pet Sitters: This is truly your best choice.  These individuals or companies specialize in […]

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Keeping Pets Safe During the Dog Days of Summer

The sweltering heat is upon us and making sure our pets stay safe should be of prime importance.  Some refer to these hot August days as The Dog Days of Summer.  The term comes from Greek Mythology:  The star Sirius was named the “dog star” because it made up the nose of a constellation shaped […]

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First-Aid Basics for Rabbits & Pocket Pets

Whether it’s August 24th, PET RABBIT DAY, November 12th FANCY RAT & MOUSE DAY or any day of the year, humans who share their lives with bunnies, mice, rats and other pocket pets must know that lagomorphs and rodents are not small cats or dogs, and signs of distress as well as care may differ […]

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Your Pet’s Tool Kit, His Pet First Aid Kit

In addition to knowing the life-saving skills of Pet First Aid and having the confidence to use them, anyone who spends time around pets must have a well-equipped tool kit (aka a Pet First Aid Kit) as precious time can be wasted looking for the right item once a pet has suffered sudden injury or […]

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Pet First Aid Instructor Training Course

Helping people help their pets is what we do at Sunny-dog Ink! As The Pet Safety Crusader, and having personally taught more than 30,000 humans animal life-saving skills, I know there are still sooooo many who could benefit from this knowledge, so I am training others so that together we can reach even more people […]

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Even BEFORE You Take a Pet First Aid Class…

April is National Pet First Aid Awareness month and I have been teaching, writing and developing curriculum for Pet First Aid & CPR Classes for more than 20 years, so this is the PURRfect time to get off on the right paw and refresh your skills or learn for the first time how to rescue […]

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April is Pet First Aid Awareness Month

Has your pup’s tail ever been closed in a door?  Have you discovered ticks on your gorgeous long-haired cat?  What would you do if you found a dog left in a parked car, or if your pet gets bitten by a rattlesnake or stung by a bee?   Bandaging, removing parasites and treating heat stroke and […]

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PET FIRST AID KIT REFRESH

So that you are prepared to bandage a wound, pull a tick, or soothe an upset tummy, make sure you have these most basic items, as well as the PET FIRST AID & CPR QUICK REFERENCE For Dog & Cat Parents & Pet Professionals. A Pet First Aid Kit is only good as the human […]

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Pet First Aid Instructors Near You

Find a Pet First Aid & CPCR Instructor near you who has been personally trained by Denise Fleck, The Pet Safety Crusader.  This individual has successfully completed Fleck's 10-week training course but is not a franchisee or independent contractor of Sunny-dog Ink.

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SENIOR PET CARE CERTIFICATE COURSE for Dog & Cat Parents & Caregivers (Close Captioned)

In this three-hour close captioned presentation and lecture, you will learn how to more gracefully help your senior dog or cat journey through the autumn & winter of their life.  It is suggested that you read "The Autumn & Winter of Your Pet:  Make Those Senior Years Golden" prior to the webinar, but please at least have the book to aid with your test taking that follows.  

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