Travel Gear for Pets On-the-Go Up To 70% OFF

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Whether taking a quick trip to the park, cruising around town on a well-deserved staycation or enjoying a cross-country drive, don’t forget about keeping the fur kids safe. There’s a BIG sale right now on some of the most innovative and drool-worthy pieces to pamper pups both on the road and when the destination has been reached. Practical seat leashes, cozy crates and everything in between; all on sale for up to 70% OFF regular prices over at on of our favorite sites, Zulily.com.

As with all Zulily sales, this one lasts for only 3 days and is a members-only event. Not to worry, because it’s FREE to join using our invite link. Just sign up here with your email address and you’ll have daily access to all the great new Zulily sales events for home, pets and family. I love the handbags, jewelry and shoes they feature regularly and have also found some great kitchen deals recently! Visit Zulily to check it out.

Important Halloween Safety Tips For Pet Parents

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We hope everyone is getting ready for a super fun and spooky evening of parties & trick-or-treating! Just wanted to give you a few reminders and tips to help keep your pets safe this Halloween:

The Door: Holidays like this one can be stressful for fur kids with lots of ghouls and goblins knocking on the door and ringing the bell. The last thing you want is to spend your Halloween searching for your lost pet because they got scared and bolted when the door was open. Even if your dog or cat isn’t ordinarily a door dasher, consider putting pets in the bedroom or use a baby gate to keep them safe and more relaxed.

ID Tags: I know lots of people don’t make their pets wear their collars once they are in for the night, but on the off chance that your dog or cat does make a run for it, you’ll want to be sure they are wearing their ID tag with your current contact information. Better safe than sorry!

Candles: Avoid the risk of your fur kid burning their nose, paws or tail by using flameless candles to illuminate that carved pumpkin you worked so hard on. It’s safer for the human kiddos traipsing around in costumes, too!

Glow Sticks: If you decide to use glow sticks in your pumpkin or your kiddos are carrying them instead of flashlights, be sure not to let the dog get a hold of them or they can end up with a big tummy ache! Make sure that you use glow sticks labeled “non-toxic” if you decide to go that route.

Candy: You probably already know that chocolate is dangerous for dogs, but also watch out for any sugar-free treats since the ingredient Xylitol can also be toxic. And don’t stop being vigilant once Halloween is over…we all know that kids (and parents) like to stash some candy away in their favorite hiding place and you don’t want the fur kid sniffing around and getting a hold of it later!

Emergency Pet Info: Always make sure to keep the ASPCA 24 Hour Animal Poison Control Hotline phone number handy. Order a FREE fridge magnet here for the future, and write it down for now. It’s 888-426-4435. And be sure to find out ahead of time, the address, location and phone number of a local after-hours emergency pet clinic or 24 hour animal hospital. This is also important year-round and not just at holidays like Halloween, and can save time in an emergency when every second counts!

Anxiety: Despite your best efforts, your pet may be super stressed on Halloween, so be prepared with a few calming aids. We like ThunderShirt and ThunderSpray (available for both dogs and cats) as well as Through a Dog’s Ear: Music to Calm Your Canine Companion (you get the MP3 album for free instantly when you order the CD). We also keep a bottle of Bach Pet Rescue Remedy on hand (you can pick it up at Whole Foods if you want it today).

Musher’s Secret Year-Round Paw Protection $11 ($34 reg) + Free Shipping

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It’s important to protect your dog’s paws from the elements, but not all dogs will put up with wearing booties. This 100% natural paw wax from Musher’s Secret is perfect for protecting your pups tootsies from sand, ice, hot pavement, and salt all year round. It dries within seconds of applying and prevents burning or cracking. It also works to improve your dog’s traction if he or she has problems on slippery surfaces! I’ve even heard it works great on chapped noses, too! This 200 gram container is on sale right now for $16 including shipping from doggyloot.

It gets even better, because first time doggyloot subscribers can signup here and get $5 OFF your first pet deal. It will automatically be applied at checkout, making your cost just $11 including shipping! That’s a huge savings off the regular price of $34.

Don’t need paw protection? Use your free $5 instant credit toward a KONG Toy, Zuke’s Treats or other great stuff your dog will love. Everything ships for free with no minimum order required! Browse all pet deals and start saving!

Important Pet Safety Reminder for Pickup Truck Drivers: Dogs Ride Inside!

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Here’s an important pet safety tip for pickup truck owners: All animals should ride inside a pickup truck cab – never in the bed of a truck. According to the American Humane Association, it’s estimated that 100,000 dogs die each year riding in truck beds. That’s a shockingly high number but even one dog’s preventable death is too many!

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AHA has partnered with Ford Motor Company in a new pet safety campaign called “Dogs Ride Inside,” which reminds all drivers that simple, basic actions can prevent serious injury or death while transporting a beloved family pet. Here’s what you should know:

  • Pets should always ride in the back seat if your truck has one. An animal in the front seat can quickly become a driver distraction and cause an accident, jeopardizing the pet and everyone else in the vehicle.
  • Restrain, contain or crate your pet with a pet carrier or specially designed pet seat belt or harness like the one pictured above.
  • Dogs love sticking their heads outside of a moving car, but that’s also one of the easiest ways for a pet to be injured, whether it’s from a flying rock or even falling out of the vehicle.  Wind can seriously irritate mucous membranes and blow pieces of grit into their eyes.
  • Be sure that all ID tags are properly affixed to your pet’s collar and that they have your current contact information, including cell number(s). Your pet should also have an ID microchip implanted – and make sure the microchip registration and pet license information is up-to-date. Consider including the name and phone number of an emergency contact.
  • Never leave pets unattended inside of vehicles. Remember that cars heat up fast – even with the windows cracked.
  • Visit American Humane Association for more pet safety tips.

Also be sure to check out the adoption and pet safety tour sponsored by Ford in conjunction with Fido Friendly magazine. The 5th annual Get Your Licks on Route 66 will be visiting 15 US cities to promote pet safety and adoption. In the first four years of the tour more than 1,500 animals have been placed in new homes. Go here to view the list of dates & shelters along the route.

Important Fourth of July and Summer Pet Safety Tips

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We want everyone to have a very fun and happy Fourth of July holiday celebration with friends and family…but it can be an extremely stressful day for pets, so before you start the party, please take time to read up on these Pet Safety Tips, then share them with other pet parents you know!

Learn more at Petfinder.com/SummerPetSafety

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