Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Safe Pet Tips for a Happy Thanksgiving

Gearing up for a holiday road trip? Pet owners, this is information you need to read and steps to follow to check that you have everything in place before you go. One of the best ways to prepare for an event or occasion is to to gather your family for a discussion BEFORE THE HOLIDAY. 


We see so many cases of animals being lost simply from miscommunication about who was in charge, which child was to have the dog leashed before opening the door, where the pet was supposed to stay, etc. You can fix this!! There is not much more of a heartbreaking situation than pets which escape during travel or on a holiday and then casting that shadow over the entire family. Please plan ahead.




IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER:

Things happen when you have a lot of people in your house. 
An accident can happen in seconds at a rest stop off the highway.
Animals in strange situations can be skittish or bolt suddenly. 
Being prepared is always best.  


BEFORE YOU TRAVEL:

  • ID tags with current info (not the address/phone number where you used to live)
  • Collars that fit. If your pet tends to slip out of them, get a harness.
  • 6' leashes for walking in strange places and at rest stops. Not retractables.
  • Crate or carrier for smaller animals and cats.
  • Seat belt harness for large dogs riding in the car. Pet supply stores sell ones that buckle right into your car. These help to keep a pet from flying through the air should you stop suddenly or have an accident.

PRE-TURKEY DAY CHECKLIST:

Have a safe, quiet place for the furry friends to hang out away from the food and noise.


Don't let animals wander around a packed house as someone will likely leave a door open and the dog or cat will escape.

Make a list for the family about keeping pets away from trash and dangerous food items, who's in charge of walking them, etc. Review this list with everyone including the kids.

Known where the nearest emergency vet is and have their phone number available. While you probably won't need it, should something happen this is useful information to have.


 No table food for pets. Some plain turkey is ok, after you have picked out the bones, but for the most part avoid upsetting your pet's stomach with rich and unfamiliar treats which can make them sick.




Remember that prevention is always best. Taking a few minutes to plan ahead for the animals ensures that everyone will enjoy a great holiday. 



Established in 2011 as Delmarva's original lost pet network, we now cover Sussex County, Delaware along with the lower eastern shore of Maryland and Accomack & Northampton Counties in Virginia.

Monday, November 16, 2015

Pets Lost on Vacation: Tips for Finding a Lost Dog or Cat

Searching for a missing pet is already a very stressful event. Imagine if you are on vacation, however - unsure of the county or state facilities for animal control, not knowing who to contact or how to launch a recovery effort - that makes the process ten times more complicated! Having a list of resources and action steps to take can be a huge help in finding a lost family member successfully. Below is our "13 Step Missing Pet Recovery Plan", designed to get you up and running quickly.

Thursday, November 12, 2015

What To Do If You Find A Lost Pet

If you find and decide to hold onto a pet rather than take it to the shelter, the law requires that certain steps need to be taken. The animal must be reported as found, and "every reasonable effort made to locate the owner".

Monday, November 2, 2015

When Your Lost Pet Has Been Found

Happy endings are what we all live for. After your pet has been safely recovered there are things to do AND prevention tips to consider.