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Ingersoll Lost Pet Prevention Tips

July 1, 2023
July is Lost Pet Prevention Month. This is one of the sadder topics we address, but it’s also a fairly common one. About one third of our animal companions go missing over the course of their lives. While there are no 100% foolproof ways to guarantee that your beloved pet will never join those numbers, there are some ways you can reduce the chances of that happening. AnIngersoll, IA vet offers some information on this below..

Keep Kitty In

Simply grounding your feline buddy will drastically reduce the chance of Fluffy getting lost. Of course, some cats will bolt out the door at any chance. Kitties can also get out through loose screens, or slip out when people are coming or going. You’ll have an easier time keeping your furball in if she’s been raised as an indoor pet since kittenhood.

Training

This one’s for Fido: Making sure that your canine pal knows and obeys basic commands, such as Sit, Stay, Come, and Heel, will go a long way towards keeping him at your side. This can also stop him from bolting off after a squirrel, or running away in fear at a loud noise.

Spay/Neuter

Another thing that can make a huge difference? Getting your furry friend fixed. Otherwise, Fluffy and Fido may want to run off in search of love.

Additional Measures

You’ll need to take some extra precautions at certain times. The Fourth of July, which is coming right up, is one of them. Many pets are terrified of fireworks, and may bolt off in terror at the commotion. You’ll also need to be extra cautious if and when you move, and whenever you have a lot of guests.

Securing The Yard

Do you have a yard? Fido can be pretty crafty about getting out, whether it’s by going over, under, or through a fence. Make sure your fencing is sturdy! We also recommend getting a self-latching gate.

ID

Identification won’t stop your furry friend from getting lost, but can make all the difference in the world when it comes to bringing them home again. We recommend adding a note to the ID tags about offering a reward. It’s also important to keep your contact information updated in the microchip company’s database. Do you have questions about your pet’s health or care? Contact us, your local Ingersoll, IA pet hospital, anytime! The effectiveness of Kamagra 100 may vary from person to person. Some men may not notice an improvement after applying the gel, while others may have a more pronounced improvement.

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