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  1. Top 5 Dog Safety Tips for the Fourth of July

    … health effects, and possibly die, due to the summer heat . “Even when the temperature outside is a balmy 72 … death. Be sure your dog is microchipped and wearing an ID tag just in case he does manage to escape. 5. Keep Fourth …

  2. Earthquake and Tsunami Disaster in Japan Reinforces Need for Global Pet Emergency Preparedness

    … a cervical (neck) collar embroidered with or displaying a tag displaying the pet’s name and (at least) your phone … from an emergency veterinary facility.  Tissue trauma from heat, moisture, or chemicals may not be readily apparent …

  3. Ashley Greene's Fire Tragedy Sends Message of Fire Safety for People and Pets

    … coughing, and sneezing. Additionally, direct exposure to heat and smoke can lead to more serious health consequences, … to escape the stress and potential harm caused by smoke, heat, and airborne toxins. The presence of medium and large … is worn. I recommend a cervical (neck) collar displaying a tag or embroidering the collar with your pet’s name and at …

  4. Wildfire Safety and Preparedness for Your Pet

    … hardships or health problems. In California, the high heat and dry climate associated with summertime ramps up the … skin Lethargy Other Direct exposure to heat will burn both external and internal body parts, … embroidered with their information or have an attached tag featuring their name and your phone number or other …

  5. Top Tips for Pet Earthquake Preparedness

    … a cervical (neck) collar embroidered with or displaying a tag showing their name and (at least) their owner’s phone … (brain, heart, and lungs). Additionally, tissue trauma from heat, moisture, or chemicals may not be readily apparent to …

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