Abigail KamalianCertified Holistic Pet Nutritionist
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We left the gate open! His collar slipped off! She'll never find her way home... Every owner who has lost a pet knows the gut-wrenching feeling that floods their whole body. You start to blame; the thunder storm that scared your pet off, the collar that slipped or broke off, the gate that allowed your pet to pass without supervision, and yourself. It's not normal for us to be able to control the situation that enables our pets to wonder off. What if there was a better way to increase your pet's chances of being found and reunited with you?! Would you do it? Here are some helpful tips! #1. Micro Chip! In today’s technological world, tracking your missing dog has never been easier. Thanks to the technology of microchips, more people have been reunited with their dogs. If your dog loses its collar and ends up lost, a vet or shelter can scan for the microchip, which will contain their name, the owner’s contact information, and their primary vet or shelter information. It is completely painless and your dog will have no idea it even has a microchip. Only about the size of a grain of rice, a vet will inject the microchip under your dog’s skin and it will stay there for his or her entire life. It’s also important because if someone else claims your dog; legally, by looking at the microchip, you can prove the dog is yours. #2. Collar with Updated Tags While it may seem obvious, some people forget how extremely vital it is for your dog to not only have a secure collar, but also have a dog tag. Loose collars can fall off and, over time, become torn and wear down. It is important that you check your dog’s collar to make sure it is still in proper shape. You can make custom dog tags at your local pet store for an affordable price. You can also write your phone number on the collar itself as a precaution. #3. Leash your Pooch If you own a dog, that means you must own a dog leash. Having a leash is a fundamental part of having a dog. It is your responsibility to not only properly identify your dog with tags and a collar, but to be able to handle them in any situation. A retractable leash will NOT do! Please be sure to use a controllable leash type for your dogs weight and size. Did you know it's not actually legal to have a dog off leash in public? OHIO LEASH LAW: In Ohio, dogs must be physically confined or restrained or properly leashed and controlled by a person, except in cases where the dog is hunting with its owner or keeper. #4. Licensing your dog - YES you have to!
Ohio law requires every dog owner to renew their license between December 1st and January 31st of each year. No matter what your dog likes to do make sure it has a license to do it. Why is it important? Well, if your dog is registered and they become lost or stolen a shelter can look up your lost pet's identification number and have all local shelter or foster groups on alert! Top Three Reasons to Register you Pet:
Helpful Links: https://fiscalofficer.cuyahogacounty.us/en-US/dog-license-faqs.aspx https://www.ohiobar.org/ForPublic/Resources/LawYouCanUse/Pages/Ohio-Dog-Owners-Must-Follow-State-Laws.aspx Dog Featured: JakeToothbrush (check), hairbrush (check), snacks for the road (check), headphones for the road (double check!), and caretaker for my pup Athena (uh-oh) ... There's nothing like the excitement of going on vacation! There is so much to look forward to, so many memories to make, and so many stories to bring back to share. Before heading out on the open road, I always like to make a list of what to pack (I'm sure everyone else does as well). Our overflow of joy and excitement can sometimes lead us to forgetting the important things(like a razor or sunscreen!). However, the most important thing on our lists should be, "how is my pet is going to be taken care of while I am away?" To me that's simple ... In-Home care is the best choice and here are some reasons why: For the Pets Benefits to your pets include: Staying at home in his/her safe, secure environment Being surrounded by familiar sights, smells and sounds Following his/her regular diet and exercise routine Having play time Receiving love and personal attention Maintaining medical treatment, when required Having someone responsible in case of an emergency Eliminating the trauma of travel or an unfamiliar environment Helping to ensure good health (no exposure to other animals' illness or parasites) For the Pet Parent Benefits to you include: Knowing that your pet is in caring, loving hands Having the confidence that the pet sitter can deal with other issues - such as grooming, vet visits Eliminating the trauma of having to transport and leave your pet Not having to impose on family, friends or neighbors Feeling your home is more secure (with someone going in and out several times a day) Not all pet sitters are created equal, nor are they all professional. In hiring a pet sitter, it is important to make sure you have chosen the right person to care for your beloved animal. |
Abigail Kamalian"Dogs are more than pets, they are family!" Owners
April 2023
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