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Keeping Your Furry Friends Safe: A Guide to Dog-Safe Homes

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March 14, 2018
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It's Matt here from Companion Animal Veterinary Hospital. Today, I want to chat about something super important – keeping our canine companions safe from household hazards. I recently came across a fantastic video that highlights the everyday items in our homes that could be dangerous to our dogs.

What's Lurking in Your Home?

You might be surprised to know that some common household items can be toxic to our four-legged friends. From certain foods to everyday cleaning products, there are a bunch of things that we need to keep an eye on.

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Get Your Free Checklist

The best part? There's a free downloadable checklist available! This checklist is a great tool to walk through your house and identify potential dangers to your dog. You can grab your copy by clicking the link below.

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Got questions or concerns about dog safety in your home? We're always here to help. Drop us a message on Facebook Messenger, or better yet, swing by the clinic for a chat. We love catching up with our Dapto pet community and ensuring your furry family members are safe and sound.

Remember, a safe home is a happy home for our pets. Let's work together to keep our canine companions out of harm's way!

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