Those of us who are fortunate to share our homes with animal companions know that they are a large part of our lives. Unfortunately, these loyal friends don't always receive the protection that they deserve. The following items offer pets protection and may even save their lives some day.
Quality First Aid Kit Helps Less Fortunate Animals, Too!
The Humane Society of Canada
Web: www.humanesociety.com
Tel: 1-800-641-5463
As with our human family members, we should be prepared for emergency situations that may arise with our animal companions. Having a quality first aid kit nearby and being familiar with its contents and how to use them is very important. The Humane Society of Canada produces a quality, compact, well-supplied animal first aid kit (even change is included to make a phone call). Also included is an informative, 28-page first aid manual. Money from the sale of these kits supports the programs of The Humane Society of Canada, so this kit helps not only your pets, but less fortunate animals as well!
Pet ID Tags & Recovery Service Protects Animal Companions
Lucky Pet
Web: www.luckypet.com
Tel: 1-800-543-8247
Lucky Pet produces quality identification tags (plastic or metal) for pets. These tags contain considerable information, are inexpensive, and have a lifetime guarantee. All of our dogs wear plastic Lucky Pet tags, which come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors.
Lucky Pet also offers an innovative, effective pet recovery system called Owner Alert! Pet Recovery Service! This service uses Lucky Pet's 24-hour, toll-free hotline and their personalized ID tag. With this service (which I strongly recommend), Lucky Pet engraves their toll-free number on the tags as well. If someone finds your pet and you can not be reached at home, Lucky Pet tries to contact you through additional (up to four) phone numbers (work, relatives, veterinarian, etc.) that you have provided until you are in contact with the person who has found your pet. This service also allows you to provide Lucky Pet with a new set of temporary phone numbers if you and your pets go on vacation or on a trip. Owner Alert! Pet Recovery Service! is good for seven years. If you move or your phone number changes, make sure that you let Lucky Pet know.
--N. Glenn Perrett, his wife Lynn, and their children Gleannan and Liam live a vegan lifestyle northwest of Toronto, Ontario. Their extended family includes several canine, feline and equine family members, all of whom were in need of a good home. Glenn has a degree in Environmental Studies from the University of Waterloo. You can visit their website at www.amorak.net.