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New Year’s Resolutions for Pet Parents
The third week of January is often when New Year’s Resolutions begin to go by the wayside. We either choose to make too many changes at once in our lives and can’t keep the pace, or select goals that are unattainable. Maybe we’re lazy or lack motivation, or just can’t be consistent. Regardless of the […]
read moreNew Year, New Resolutions to be an Even Better Pet Parent :)
It’s a brand new year and a new chance to get off on the right paw and make improvements in your pets’ lives as well as your own. Don’t get bogged down though in practices that just won’t fit your lifestyle and that you’ll be unable to keep, but look into the loving brown, blue […]
read moreFIRST AID BASICS FOR RABBITS & POCKET PETS
In this handy guide, The Pet Safety Crusader shares with you the 4-1-1 you need to know to help our smallest furry best friends – rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, gerbils, mice and rats. You’ll learn to check vitals, learning what is normal and what is not, as well as identify the onset of illness or […]
read morePet First Aid INSTRUCTOR Training
email PetSafetyCrusader@gmail.com now to learn to help others help the PAWmazing animals in their lives!
read moreYour Animal ER, Pet Emergency Card & Pet Alert Sticker
May is National Animal Preparedness Month, but it’s so important, every day of the year, to be double-dog sure you keep dangers out of paws and claws reach. Knowing know how to react and where to go should the worst happen can be a life-saver for your furry family members. Veterinarians are the experts, but […]
read moreStart Off on the Right Paw: The Importance of Pet-to-Pet Introductions Done Right
One of the best gifts you can give many furry best friends, is the gift of fellow companionship! In the beginning, there may be challenges, and supervision is a must, but it can be rewarding to watch your duo, trio or even your four-pack (if local ordinances allow) play together and know they have a […]
read morePet Disaster Preparedness
Hopefully you will never experience a fire destroying your home, yet you plan ahead — install fire alarms, smoke detectors and purchase insurance. You certainly hope never to be involved in a car accident, but you have airbags and wear a seat belt (and should safely restrain your pets as well). Being prepared makes sense […]
read moreHow to be a Better Pet Parent
Veterinarians are the experts, but most of us are not lucky enough to have a Vet velcroed to our hip 24/7, and even if you live with 5 people in your house, odds are that when the dog stops breathing or cuts his paw…you will be home alone and it will be after veterinary hours. […]
read moreSigns Your Pet Needs Emergency Help
It’s late at night, on the weekend or even daylight mid-week. Your veterinarian may or may not be open, but your dog or cat is in distress. When MUST you not delay and get him to professional medical help? Hopefully you know animal life-saving skills such as choking management, how to stop bleeding, treat for […]
read moreSENIOR PET CARE CERTIFICATE COURSE for Dog & Cat Parents & Caregivers
In this three-hour 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.
read moreWhy Learn Pet First Aid?
Has your four-legged friend’s tail ever been closed in a door, or have you discovered ticks on your gorgeous long-haired cat? What would you do if you find a dog left in a parked car or your pooch gets bitten by a rattlesnake or stung by a bee? Bandaging, removing parasites and treating heat stroke […]
read morePet First Aid For Kids
Bringing families together to care for their four-legged members! Written in conjunction with my friends at Rescue Critters, the company that makes CPR, Veterinary and Search & Rescue manikins.
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