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Riley is doggedly determined to provide you with the latest, most accurate information that will help keep you and your pet happy and healthy. The following tips represent just a small sample of the wealth of knowledge available through quarterly Riley’s Tips emails. These fun and exceptional compilations also feature exclusive promotions as well as ideas from other pet owners and other valuable resources.
As an added bonus, when you sign up for Riley’s Tips you will also receive a free Emergency Rescue Pets Inside sticker, a vital addition to any pet household that will help rescue workers to locate and rescue your pets in the event of an emergency. Sign up now to begin receiving Riley’s Tips and submit a request for your free sticker. If you find advice or items you would like to see included in Riley’s Tips or on his website, Riley wants to hear from you. Send your correspondence, suggestions, and tips to us anytime at info@rileycare.com. (December 12, 2006) Here at RileyCare, we strive to protect your pets from danger. Now that we're marching into the winter months, we have come up with some key cold weather and holiday tips to keep your pets comfortable, safe and happy. (October 26, 2006) Halloween is almost here which means it’s time for tricks, treats, costume parties and general over-indulgence. Halloween is a fun time for many of us, but can also be a hazardous time for your dog. (Full Article) (October 26, 2006) During an emergency, a pet is sure to sense the oncoming disaster prior to most humans and subsequently experience the nervousness of their families during the event. (Full Article) (Aug 29, 2006) Summertime temperatures, humidity, parked cars, jogging, beaches, swimming pools and "the wind in your face" can be hazardous to your pet’s health. Make sure to keep these few important things in mind while out and about with your pet. (Full Article) (Aug 29, 2006) Aging dogs undergo many physiological changes. The following information will increase your understanding of this stage in your pet’s life and help you deal with important senior issues. (Full Article) |
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