If you have outdoor pets please make sure they have adequate water and that it is not frozen.  Note: It takes extra energy/calories for your pets to cope with the cold so you may want to give them extra food to replace these calories.  Go to the Spay/Neuter Info page for details on the new Spay/Neuter program in conjuction with the Aztec Shelter.
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http://www.allaboutpets.org.uk/home.aspx

http://www.aspca.org/site/PageServer?pagename=dog

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http://www.bestfriendspetcare.com/Pet_tips/index.cfm

http://www.furr-angels.com/
 

Information Articles

Toxic Plants for Pets
When selecting plants for your yard, in addition to durability it is also important to make certain they are not poisonous to dogs. Do some research before heading to the garden center, because nurseries seldom have this information available. Veterinarians are one possible source. In addition, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) offers a database of toxic plants online at: www.aspca.org/toxicplants.
Holiday Toxin Tips for Pets from the Poison Hotline 800-213-6680
 
 
Bites and Stings
 
Instructions for Nursing Baby Kittens
 
Joell, one of SJAL's former Board Members, has graciously allowed us to display one of her projects on our website.
Joell's  Project
HOUSETRAINING FOR PUPPIES
SEPARATION ANXIETY
CAT SCRATCHING
CAT HOUSE SOILING
CAT SPRAYING
DOGS FEAR OF LOUD NOISES
DOGS AND DIGGING

 

SAN JUAN ANIMAL LEAGUE is a nonprofit 501(c)3 charitable organization, and all donations are tax-deductible.

Last Updated: 03/09/2010

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