How about if they stop breathing or are choking?
These are things none of us like to imagine happening to our pets, but in reality, it can happy to any one of us, so why not be prepared?
Take a look at this infographic from Havahart Wireless, with some fantastic tips, and learn how to create a pet safety net!
Thank you to Ron from Havahart Wireless for this info-graphic.
How about you?
Do you have a pet safety net, or tips to add?
Hopefully we will never have to use these tips. We have had to call the vet for a few emergencies with swallowing things but thankfully it all turned out alright. One never knows what is going to happen.
ReplyDeleteExactly. One never knows, and it's always good to be prepared!:)
DeleteGreat info! Hoping not to need any of it, but good to know.
ReplyDeleteLOL I know what you mean!
DeleteFabulous advice! Really helpful!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteThis is a must read posting!
ReplyDeleteThank you.
Your welcome!
DeleteWhat a terrific infograph! I'll be pinning it! ♥
ReplyDeleteAwesome!!!
DeleteIt's always best to be prepared. Great infographic, sharing this on Twitter.
ReplyDeleteThanks April!
DeleteGreat information! I'm going to save this for sure.
ReplyDeleteAwesome!
DeleteThere is so much great information in here! I took a pet first aid course once, but if you don't put these things into practice, it's easy to forget what to do, especially if you're worried and panicked.
ReplyDeleteJan, Wag 'n Woof Pets
So true!!
DeleteShared this with some ladies at work with puppies:)
ReplyDeleteWonderful thank you!
DeleteGreat post, it is always good to be prepared. I need to get styptic powder for when I cut nails too low.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely pays to be prepared!
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