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Pet Disaster Preparedness and Preparing for an Emergency Evacuation
At the time of writing my original article, which appeared on the old Forum, people in parts of UK were at risk of flooding and potential evacuation which nudged me into sharing an excellent link to advice from the American Red Cross on being prepared for emergencies and helping your pet recover afterwards. Now flooding is again affecting the UK it seems timely to post it again.
Of course it isn't only UK that suffers such events, many countries are even...
Warm Weather Hazards - Ticks and Lyme Disease (Seasonal Series)
Lyme disease is a potentially serious condition in both humans and dogs. While, if diagnosed and treated early, Lyme may cause few problems, if left undiagnosed it can go on to have life-changing or life-limiting effects. Having friends who have been infected with Lyme I cannot over emphasise the importance of recognising the signs and getting a diagnosis and correct treatment – for more information visit the Global Lyme Alliance
Hot weather will mean different things to people in different parts of the world. A hot day where I live may be quite cool to someone living in a less temperate climate. The way dogs are cared for also varies, for instance keeping dogs outdoors is more common in some parts of the world than others.
As a result of these variations advice can only be general and will never cover every eventuality. When reading this article dog owners, or anyone with dogs in their care,...
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