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BringYourPet.com Newsletter - January 30, 2008

In This Issue:

  • Featured Article - Pet Precautions during Winter Woes
  • Hotels Increase Profits by Becoming Pet Friendly
  • Property Spotlight - Majestic Shores
  • Property Spotlight - Cove Beach Hotel & Resort
  • Is Your Property Pet Friendly? Let BringYourPet.com Promote Your Pet Friendly Property
  • Featured Charity - Friends for Life Animal Sanctuary
  • Newsletter Sponsor - Cabin-for-Sale.com

    Pet Precautions during Winter Woes

    Winter presents many hidden dangers for pets and with the cold weather in full force this week; BringYourPet.com would like to share these tips for keeping your pets happy and healthy.

  • Keep all pets indoors during the cold weather as much as possible. Animals can get frostbite if they are left outside for long periods of time especially after sunset.
  • Continue to walk dogs outdoors, but provide a sweater or coat for shorthaired and small dogs and bring your dog inside immediately if they start to shiver. Clip the long hair on the bottom of your dog's feet to prevent build up of ice balls that can be painful and difficult to remove.
  • If a dog does stay outside in the winter, a solid, insulated doghouse is vital. Use bedding such as cedar shavings or straw to ensure warmth in damp conditions. Provide water in plastic bowls and check it frequently to prevent freezing. Talk to your vet about adjusting your pet's caloric intake for the winter.
  • Road salt and other chemicals can be damaging to paws, and dangerous when ingested. Wipe or wash your pet's paws after being outdoors, or use specially made boots for dogs. Use kitty litter or sand as a safe, environmentally friendly solution to salt.
  • Antifreeze is poisonous to pets and wildlife; however its sweet taste can attract curious animals. Clean up any spills and keep antifreeze out of reach when stored. Use non-toxic antifreeze, made with propylene glycol as a safer alternative.
  • Bang on the hood of your car before starting the engine. Cats and wildlife may seek warmth and climb into the engine.
  • Small pets such as birds, hamsters, guinea pigs, and mice need to be kept warm and out of drafts. Provide extra bedding and place cages away from doors and windows.

New Book Helps Hotels Increase Profits by Becoming Pet Friendly
Due to the demand for accurate, actionable information about becoming a pet friendly hotel, BringYourPet.com recently released the book, "Making Your Property Pet Friendly: A How-To Guide."
"Making Your Property Pet Friendly: A How-To Guide" escorts readers through the process of becoming pet friendly from beginning to end. Months of research, hours of interviews and miles of fieldwork with current pet friendly properties helped to shape this essential how-to guide that is the backbone of any pet friendly program...
"Making Your Property Pet Friendly: A How-To Guide" is available in hardcopy and downloadable version.

Property Spotlight - Majestic Shores

The Majestic Shores is an oceanfront hotel offering all the amenities of home. The hotel includes efficiencies, 2 bedroom suites and private oceanfront balconies.

For more information: http://www.bringyourpet.com/lodging/sc/sc2200.htm

 

Property Spotlight - Beach Cove Hotel & Resort

Guests at the Beach Cove Resort & Hotel will enjoy comfortable rooms that have been recently renovated in a waterfront atmosphere along with many onsite amenities.

For more information: http://www.bringyourpet.com/lodging/me/me900.htm



Are You A Pet Friendly Property?

Let BringYourPet.com Promote Your Pet Friendly Property!

Register your pet friendly property with the BringYourPet.com online directory.



Pause for Paws!

BringYourPet.com Affiliated Animal Welfare Charities

Newsletter Featured Charity

Friends for Life Animal Sanctuary is dedicated to ending the suffering of homeless cats and dogs in Arizona. Overpopulation is responsible for most forms of animal suffering including neglect, abuse, homelessness and euthanasia. Friends For Life believes in spay and neuter programs and does not believe in using euthanasia as a means for population control or convenience. With the current overpopulation crisis, prevention is not enough so Friends for Life maintains a shelter and an active adoption program for the unwanted animals already born.

Contact Information:
Email: info@azfriends.org
Website: www.azfriends.org
Phone: (480) 497-8296
Address: 143 W. Vaughn Ave, Gilbert, AZ 85233

If you are interested in listing your nonprofit animal welfare charity on BringYourPet.com or if you would like to refer us to a reputable organization in your area, please email property@bringyourpet.com.

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