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Daily Paws Picture of the Day: Helloooooo!
Wednesday, November 14th, 2012Daily Paws Picture of the Day: Bunnies Kissing!
Tuesday, November 13th, 2012Baby Bear Gets Scolded
Monday, November 12th, 2012Brown bear’s parenting method snapped in Ukraine ‘s Simferopol Zoo. What the little chap had done to Incur his mother’s wrath remains a mystery, but the Chances are that he won’t do it again! A baby bear made his mother angry. She tried to explain Something to him in the corner, and then shook him by the neck. Wonderful pictures from the Zoo in Simferopol.
“How many times have I told you not to do that?”
She pins him in the corner for a dressing down. First, the mother glares angrily at her son as he stands a few feet away, looking guilty and sheepish. Within seconds he is backed into a corner with a terrified expression, as she roars her disapproval.
Shortly afterwards he finds himself airborne after she seizes him by the scruff of the neck and propels him from side to side.
Perhaps THIS will teach you a lesson: She picks him up by the scruff of the neck and swings him around.
A word in your ear: The crestfallen cub approaches his mother. “Sorry Mom!”
Never mind Mommy loves you! He gets a bear-hug to show the row is over.
However, the fierce encounter at Simferopol Zoo in the Ukraine comes to a peaceful conclusion when Mummy, who weighs the best part of 550 lbs, gently hugs him to her chest to reassure him that all is forgiven.
Daily Paws Picture of the Day: The Clown!
Monday, November 12th, 2012Daily Paws Picture of the Day: Blue Eyes Pup!
Friday, November 9th, 2012Daily Paws Picture of the Day: Arrrrrrrrr. Sooo fur-ocious!
Friday, November 2nd, 2012Daily Paws Picture of the Day: Two Bee-utiful Bulldog!
Thursday, November 1st, 2012Keeping your Pet Safe this Halloween
Wednesday, October 31st, 2012The scary night is almost here!!!!! Make it a fun and safe evening by keeping these safety tips in mind:
1. Make sure you have your pet either safely tucked away in a kennel or spare room with music or TV playing in the background, so they are not too disturbed by trick or treaters. A dog on the loose, barking and getting agitated is no fun for the dog, the trick or treaters or for you. Sometimes your dog or cat can escape when you open the door to give candy, so secure them safely and enjoy the night.
2. Keep an eye on candy and party food around your pet. Chocolate can be toxic to dogs and so can the sweetener xylitol. Rasins and grapes also pose serious health hazards and are common to find in treats kids bring home. Candy and food wrappers smell good and can present a choking hazard. And anything I didn’t mention when consumed by a pet can make them sick. Keep pets away from this stuff.
3. If you are having a party, keep an eye on alcoholic beverages. We’ve all seen or heard stories of different animals who like to drink. How sad that their owners allow it, not to mention that sometimes this can lead to a pet’s death.
4. Decorations, candles, cords, dangerous hazards. Halloween, like Christmas, has lots of opportunities for problems to pets and humans. Keep your house and yard kid and pet safe when you decorate.
5. Keep your emergency numbers at hand for your pets in case you do have a problem that night.
Have a happy and safe Halloween from all of us at VetLocator.com Daily Paws!!