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Just like small kids, dogs are curious and can get into anything. Make sure to look around the house and yard for potential problem areas.
Keep electrical cords tucked away where they cannot be reached and chewed. Place household cleaners and chemicals on a high shelf or in a locked cabinet. Avoid houseplants and landscape plants that may be toxic to your dog. Pick up small toys or other objects that may be a choking hazard. The safety of your dog is your responsibility! PawLux.com is a leading provider of all natural and eco-friendly products for dogs. Feel free to read our blog at http://www.pawluxury.blogspot.com or follow our popular Twitter feed at www.twitter.com/pawluxury. |
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November 4th, 2009
October 8th, 2009
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Many gardeners use cocoa bean shells to landscape their yards and gardens. But remember cocoa beans are chocolate, which is toxic to pets. Dogs are not ones to have discriminating taste or be finicky eaters, they will tend to eat anything & everything in front of their noses. For a dog if it smells good, and tastes good, then it must be good, a misconception that dogs just don’t get.
Instead, go with a less toxic alternative like shredded pine, cedar or hemlock bark. But remember the true key to pet safety is supervision – keep an eye on your pet when he or she is outside. PawLux.com is a leading provider of all natural and eco-friendly products for dogs. Feel free to read our blog at www.pawluxury.blogspot.com or follow our popular Twitter feed at www.twitter.com/pawluxury. |


