How to keep a new puppy safe

Perhaps you have a friend or family member that added a Christmas puppy to the household. Be a good friend and leverage your positive influence to educate:

  • puppies should not be left outside unsupervised, even if the yard is fenced or if the puppy is placed on a tether
  • educate about the dangers of predators: animal and human
  • gift a collar that the puppy can grow into (choose embroidered as a tag might be too much depending on if the puppy is a small breed dog)
  • remind the owner(s) that as the puppy grows, the collar must be adjusted to avoid cutting into the puppy’s skin
  • snap photos as the puppy grows; coloring and fur can change as the puppy grows

Your guidance may go farther than a stranger’s. And even better, share this post to your profile. You may positively influence a friend who has a friend with a new puppy. A share can help keep a pet safe.

Remember…sugar goes a lot further than salt. Be kind. Be thoughtful. The goal is to raise awareness, not shut the owner down.

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