It's Wednesday. As in, Woof Woof Wednesday. You know what that means? It means you get a dose of a pouty puppy in a window.
Summer can be a fun time of the year. For example, there is often a barbecue or two to be had during the summer months. That being said, keep in mind that events such as barbecues may not be the safest place for our pups or kitties. A hot grill in itself can pose risks, of course including burns. Then there are the foods that are often served at barbecues, many of which could be toxic to cats and dogs. For example, onions, or dishes containing onion, can be hazardous. Don't forget some of the other dangerous foods that might be found at barbecues, including alcohol, chocolate, garlic, and grapes and raisins, just to name a few. A dog or cat can find themselves in dangerous situations if they are not closely monitored or if they are underfoot at events such as barbecues. For this reason, it might be best to keep your pups or kitties somewhere safe and out of the way during a barbecue or other similar summer events. As we always say, it's always better to be safe than sorry.
5 comments:
Astrid, at least you don't have your head on the windowsill this time!
Always nice to see Astrid. I love the drawing I want to live in that cabin. Great tips too. XO
You were ready to go back out again, right?
I never get enuf walks either.
That's the kind of little attic bedroom i think i would enjoy.
Astrid, there is no such thing as enough outside time, is there? At least, in good weather.
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