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At PlayTime Pet Sitters one of our priorities is your pet’s SAFETY! We are happy to offer this collection of safetly forms, cards, signs, and general info FREE OF CHARGE to you. Just click and print.
 Emergency Veterinarian Release – REQUIRED
This form gives PlayTime Pet Sitters and your vet guidance and instructions on what to do if your pet becomes injured or ill while you are away. It is very important that both PlayTime and your vet have this form on file.
Click here to complete form. When done, please email to 475PAWS@gmail.com.
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 Attention Emergency Personnel Sign
This sign informs emergency personnel that a professional pet sitter is caring for the pets in your home. It instructs them to call us at once.
We recommend printing at least 2 of these signs and placing them some where they will be seen by anyone entering your home in an emergency. Just inside the front and back doors for example.
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 Save Our Pets
Because pets are small, smoke affects them worse and quicker than it does a human. Having this pet alert on a window/door/home’s main electrical box informs Firefighters or Police how many and what type of pets are inside your home when they arrive on the scene…..it can mean the split second difference between life and death. Help increase your pets’ chances of survival in an emergency situation.
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 Dear Neighbor Card
It’s a good idea to let a friend, neighbor, and/or landlord know that you are going out of town and who will be looking after your home and family while you are away. They can call us if there is an emergency and they will know PlayTime Pet Sitters has permission to be on the property.
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 Traveler’s Pet Alert Card
It’s not a pleasant thought, but what happens to your pets if you are injured or killed while traveling? Will someone back home know? Will your pet sitter know to continue caring for your family beyond your return date?
We recommend putting them in your wallet, luggage, glove box, the visor of your car, etc.
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 3 Steps for Meeting a Dog
Living with Kids and Dogs… Without Losing Your Mind by Colleen Pelar
#1 - Ask the Owner Teach your kids to stop about 5’ away and ask the owner, "May I pet your dog?" Sometimes the answer will be no. Many dogs are not comfortable with kids. If the dog’s owner says no, that's okay. Remind your kids that there are lots of other dogs who would love to be petted... |
 Household Items Poisonous To Pets
The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center recently released a list of the ten most common poisons that dogs ingest. What is immediately striking about the list is how ordinary each of the poisons is—most of us have these compounds in our homes or garages. The list is a reminder that it is important to keep medications and potentially toxic items locked up or stored safely away from our pets.
Here is a list of the toxins that you need to keep out of your pet’s reach... |
 Types of Plants Poisonous To Your Pet
Asparagus Fern
Avocado (fruit and pit)
Baby's Breath
Bird of Paradise
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