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At the Larimer Humane Society we understand that your companion
animal is family and we want to help you keep him or her safe. Follow
these tips to ensure that your companion lives a long and healthy life.
- Take
your animal in for a Veterinarian check-up once a year. Your Vet will
be able to give you individualized advice on keeping him healthy and
detect any possible problems early on.
- Keep your companion’s vaccinations current. Vaccinations are an important piece in protecting your animal from diseases.
- Keep
your cat indoors at all times. Indoor cats live longer because they are
not exposed to the disease, illness and predatory animals of the
outside world.
- Have your companion spayed or
neutered. An altered animal is less likely to stray from home and
become injured. Spaying and neutering also reduces the risk of some
cancers.
- Protect your animal from the elements. Make
sure he has adequate shelter and when it gets too hot or cold, bring
him inside with you.
- Keep your animal licensed. If
your animal is wearing a collar and tags we can ensure that she finds
her way back home if she becomes lost.
- Do not
encourage wild animals into your yard. Keep your garbage covered, feed
your companion animals inside, and build a fence around your garden.
Wild animals can be very dangerous to cats and small dogs.
- Obey local ordinances, they are designed to protect your animals.
- Take
your dog to training class. A well-trained dog is less likely to get
into trouble and can understand commands that direct her attention away
from danger.
- Avoid situations that you know may scare
your animal. For instance, leave your dog at home when going to watch
fireworks, she will be glad to be safely confined at home and miss out
on the terrifying noises.
- If your animal does become lost contact the Larimer Humane Society and any other local shelters immediately.
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