4 Tips to Keep Your Pets Safe From Holiday Hazards
Our furry family members face many holiday-related dangers. Here are a few ways you can keep your pets safe.
Dr. Will Draper, founder and director of The Village Vets practice group in metro Atlanta, GA, has been a well-known small-animal practitioner for almost 30 years. He is presently featured on Disney Plus’s “Love & Vets” with his wife, Dr. Fran Tyler. You can follow Dr. Will on Instagram and on Twitter.
Our furry family members face many holiday-related dangers. Here are a few ways you can keep your pets safe.
When you get an estimate from your vet, don’t be afraid to ask if there are other options. In many cases, there are alternate plans for care.
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Telemedicine allows established clients to have their pet’s minor issues evaluated and treated in the comfort of their own homes.
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Ticks can transmit bacterial diseases to both pets and people. So, if you find a tick on your furry friend, you need to remove it immediately.
Between the surge in pet adoptions and the additional precautions and procedures due to COVID-19, vet visits are anything but “normal” right now.
During summer, outdoors with our canine friends is the best place to be, but we need to be aware of the potential hazards.
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