Monday, September 6, 2021

Labor Day Lazing

We want to wish all of our friends in the United States a happy Labor Day! We hope your day is relaxing and free of, well, labor. And to any and all of our friends anywhere in the world, happy Monday!



For me, and I believe for many others out there, Labor Day edifies that summer really is coming to an end. By Labor Day, most schools have already gone back into session. In my town, Labor Day is also the last day the local swimming pool is open. If the swimming pool closing its metaphorical doors doesn't signify the end of summer, I don't know what does.

Laze away, friends!



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Flashback Doodle of the Day




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Tip of the Day

Today's autumn pet safety tip relates to those leaves, sticks, and other debris that ends up on the ground this time of year. Though they might seem harmless, it is possible for even simple fallen leaves to pose a variety of risks. If your pup or kitty is accustomed to chewing on or ingesting leaves, sticks, acorns, and other bits and pieces that frequently fall from trees during the autumn, for example, then medical issues could result. There is a chance that your cat or dog could end up with gastrointestinal distress if they eat leaves and the like. In worst case scenarios, ingestion of large amounts of leaves, sticks, or acorn material could lead to perforation or obstruction of the bowel.

Another similar risk might come from sharp leaf stems or sticks. If your furbaby is playing out in the yard where leaves are thick and obscure what's beneath, for example, then it is perhaps possible for them to sustain injuries to the eyes, legs, or other areas of the body. This might occur if a stick or leaf stem scrapes or pokes them while they are walking or playing in fallen leaves. In order to prevent injuries and other potential medical emergencies, you can try to keep on top of picking up leaves, sticks, and the like in your yard, so that dangers are less likely to lie in wait. It is also, of course, important to monitor your kitty or pup while they play in the yard or make their way on walks. This way, you can try to help them stay safe from injury from autumn debris on the ground. Of course, though, despite our best intentions, sometimes furbaby emergencies still do occur. If anything of the like occurs, do not hesitate to seek veterinary assistance.

4 comments:

Melissa, Mudpie and Angel Truffles (Mochas, Mysteries and Meows) said...

The end of summer is definitely something worth celebrating!

pilch92 said...

Evan is so darn cute. I love the drawing as you know I love all things fall. Great tips too. XO

messymimi said...

Hope you all had a great, relaxing day!

Timmy Tomcat said...

Evan you sure know how to put a holiday to good use