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About Teeny's Friends

We provide toys for needy dogs! At Teeny's Friends our goal is to make sure that no dog ever has to go without the simple pleasure of chasing a ball or snuggling a plushie. Our mission was inspired by Teeny, my own rescue dog & our mascot. We raise toys through monthly toy drives & the sale of our One For One toy (when you buy one, we donate one). The toys we raise are then donated to rescue groups, animal shelters, and families in low income neighborhoods. Read on to learn how you can help us help needy dogs!

Purchase Your Own Official Teeny's Friends One-For-One Toy!

Each is only $4.99 and when you buy one, we donate one to a needy dog! Buy your own via PayPal in the right-hand column below. Buy for yourself, as a gift, or as a donation for your favorite animal organization!

Friday, October 28, 2011

Halloween Pet Safety Tips


Halloween is only a few days away and I could not be more excited! My jack o' lanterns are carved, my house is decorated, and my costume is ready to go. It's my favorite holiday! We live on a busy street so I doubt we'll get many trick-or-treaters. Just in case our doorbell starts ringing I am prepared with plenty of candy and these Halloween pet safety tips!

 

*The bowl of candy is for trick-or-treaters! Chocolate in all forms is dangerous for dogs or cats.

*Seasonal fall plants, like pumpkin and corn, aren’t toxic to animals but can cause upset stomachs.

*Wires and cords for electric decorations should be kept out of reach so that your pet cannot chew on them.

*Keep an eye on your jack o’lantern when lit! If a pet knocks over the candle it could cause a fire.

*Don’t dress your put up in a costume [no matter how cute it is!] unless they honestly like wearing it so as to not cause undue stress.

*If you do dress your pet up in a costume, please make sure they can move, breath, and bark/meow properly.

*Look over your pets costume and make sure there aren’t any small or dangling pieces that could be chewed off and choked on.

*Unless your pet is very social, keep them in another room during peak trick-or-treat hours; too many strangers can be scary and stressful.

*When opening the door to pass out candy, make sure your dog or cat doesn’t dart outside into the street.

*Make sure your dog has an ID tag with identification and your phone number so that if they do get out they will be able to get in touch with you.

I included these tips in my November 2011 newsletter but figured they were worth repeating again. Hope everyone has a great Howloween!

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