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Preparing Pets for Emergencies

Pets are family, too. Don’t forget to include them when making your family’s emergency and disaster response plans. By being prepared ahead of time, you can feel more confident in keeping your family safe should a catastrophe strike. Assign roles. Make sure everyone in your household knows their roles and responsibilities during a emergency. Communicate…

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Pet Safety: 7 Holiday Hazards

The holiday season is here! While this time of year brings magic and joy to many, for pets it can also bring potential dangers. Check out these seven holiday hazards and safety tips. Poisonous plants. Keep pets away from mistletoe, holly, and pine needles. If you have a real tree, do not allow pets to…

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Pet Safety: Holiday Parties

The holidays can be a time filled with family, friends, food, and plenty of cheer. If you are a pet owner and hosting a holiday party, it is important to take measures to keep your pet safe and comfortable during the festivities. Pet Friendly Feasts Keep a close eye on pets in the kitchen. There…

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Driving Safely With Pets

Whether it is a trip to the vet, a short drive to the park, or a family road trip, you will inevitably need to hop in the car with your pet. Just like any other passenger, pets need to be properly secured for the safety of both the animal and other passengers. To keep all…

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Preparing for a Power Outage

Storms can bring damaging winds, heavy rain, and lightning. All have the potential of causing power outages. When the power goes out, it can be frustrating and problematic. While you cannot control the weather, you can provocatively prepare your home for a blackout. Consider these tips to minimize loss and keep your family and home safe…

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