Don't worry, that pouty puppy got to go outside for a walk soon after that sad little photo was taken. And then after that she got to sit on the back patio for as long as she wanted. She's actually not quite the prisoner she tried to portray in that photo up there.
Happy Wednesday, friends!
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Flashback Doodle of the Day
Still continuing on with our National Pet Poison Awareness Month, we are today reminding you to keep any questionable kitchen products well out of reach of your furbabies. Just as laundry detergents can be dangerous, so can those used in the kitchen. Dishwasher detergent or tablets, for example, can often have corrosive or other dangerous side effects. Other potentially toxic kitchen products include degreasers, oven cleaners, and drain cleaners. These products can also potentially have corrosive effects, among other adverse reactions. If your furbaby ingests any such products, they might display gastrointestinal distress, oral ulcers, lethargy, or other symptoms. As always, if you think your kitty or pup might have ingested a toxic kitchen product, seek veterinary assistance.
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Tip of the Day
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We are happy to know that you go outside, Astrid!
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