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Nontoxic Ways to Protect Your Pet - NRDC

Identify safer ingredients. If chemical products are necessary for additional flea or tick control, NRDC recommends s-methoprene or pyriproxyfen ...

How to Protect Your Pet from Harmful Chemicals - Naturepedic

Cleaning products, medications, even food – there's a lot in your home that may be toxic for your dog or cat. Learn how to protect your pet ...

3 Tips to Protect Your Pet from Household Toxins

The most important way to keep your pet safe from poisoning is to first identify which toxins you have around your home. The American Society ...

15 Ways to Keep Your Pet Safe - SafeWise

15 Ways to Keep Your Pet Safe · 1. Avoid poisonous plants · 2. Keep electronics and cords out of reach · 3. Cover trash cans · 4. Thump on your car ...

Protecting Pets From Hidden Poisons and Toxins - PetHub

Protecting our precious pets from harm is one of the many responsibilities that comes along with animal ownership. Keeping them safe from possible poisoning ...

Protect Pets - Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

How to Keep Your Pets Safe in Bear Country Brochure (En Español) · Store pet feed inside a secure structure such as a shed or barn. · Avoid leaving pet food or ...

Non-Toxic Flea and Tick Prevention for Pets | Red Dog Blue Kat

You can avoid most of this issue by only using food-grade (instead of filter-grade) diatomaceous earth for areas where your dog or cat explores, ...

Keep Your Pets Safe from Toxic Household Items

Following Package Instructions When Using Cleaners · Keeping Pet Away from Cleaners Until They Dry · Storing Products Out of the Reach of Pets or ...

5 Poison Prevention Tips to Keep Your Pet Safe

Always store these items in a locked cabinet or on a high shelf away from your pet. Pets often come into contact with toxic medications by ...

Pet-friendly mosquito repellents (that humans can use too)

There are ways to use essentials oils without putting them directly on your pet, such as putting a dab of oil on their collar or using a collar attachment that ...

The best ways to protect your pets outdoors | The Seattle Times

Wildlife view pet food placed outside as a free, all-you-can-eat meal. As scavengers, they care little about the cuisine. They love the ...

5 Ways to Reduce Your Pet's Exposure to Harmful Chemicals

To protect your pets from potentially harmful exposure, carefully read cleaner labels and consider switching to non-toxic alternatives the next ...

10 Pet-Proofing Tips for a Safe, Secure Home - Oliver Animal Hospital

Hazards abound inside your home, which you may not recognize until your pet finds them. The best way to ensure your new pet's safety is by ...

Pet-Proofing Your Home - American Humane

Pet-Proofing Your Home · Use childproof latches to keep little paws from prying open cabinets · Place medications, cleaners, chemicals and laundry supplies on ...

Essential Tips for Pet-Proofing Your Home - AAHA

If you realize that a room contains valuable rugs, brand-new carpet, expensive furniture, or other items you'd rather your pet not damage, make ...

10 Proven Ways to Keep Your Pet Healthy

A doghouse can protect from weather, but not heat – doghouses make heat worse. Related Article: Keeping Your Pets Safe In Hot Weather. Keep your pets indoors ...

Going Green with Your Pets: Safe, Non-Toxic Products for a Healthy ...

Organic Pet Food: When it comes to feeding your pet, organic food is the way to go. · Non-Toxic Toys: Many pet toys contain toxic chemicals and ...

How to keep your pets safe around cleaning products

Do not assume shampoos for dogs are appropriate for cats, unless the label specifies both species. Do not use wet wipes on pets unless they are ...

Pet Disaster Preparedness & Recovery - American Red Cross

If you have to evacuate your home during a disaster, the best way to protect your pets is to evacuate them too. If it's not safe for you to stay behind then ...

Safe and Sound—How to Pet-Proof Your Home

#1: Secure the exits—prevent pet escape · Doors — Keep external doors closed, or confine your pet with a pet gate or crate to restrict their access to these ...