Did you know that it's very important to clean your pet's toys, just like you'd clean your child's toys? Your pet's toys are carried primarily in their mouth, so it's important to clean and sanitize them periodically. We recommend disinfecting your NON-POROUS pet toys with a properly diluted bleach solution, followed by a thorough rinsing and airing out to remove any residue, would not be expected to cause harm to your pet. However, if you prefer to use an alternative without the potential for harsh fumes, you can try using hot water along with a mild liquid dish soap, such as Dawn or Palmolive, to clean your pet's toys. Just remember, keep the toy AWAY from your pet until it's been properly rinsed and dried.
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
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Pets & Cookouts
Did you know that some of the most common foods we eat during our cookouts are the most dangerous foods for our pets? Meat with bones in it, such as chicken and ribs, are extremely dangerous for our pets to get a hold of…bones can puncture the stomach and other organs if swallowed because they cannot be digested. Corn-on-the-cob can also be dangerous because dogs have been known to swallow the cob whole! What do you do to keep your dog busy with something else during the barbeque?
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