Pet Public Service Announcement
Please be cautious with your pets this weekend.
The New Years holiday has long been the No. 1 (along with 4th of July) time when people lose their pets. Loud fireworks & doors being constantly opened for guests is the main culprit. Please be sure this weekend (why not always?) that your pet has a firmly secured collar WITH an ID tag. Or better yet, have them microchipped. These precautions are inexpensive and will help to insure your pet's safe return if they happen to get out the door or out of the fence.
Wishing everybody a safe & Happy New Year from The Pug Palace!
Susan
10:28 am on Friday, December 30, 2011
I think I met that dog last year at a New Years Eve party! Thank you for reminding us about the pets, the geese on my lake were pretty upset too!
Gail Moore
2:35 pm on Friday, December 30, 2011
David - I LOVE the Happy New Year Pug! Thanks for the reminder about our precious furry family members!
Melinda Butler
5:27 pm on Friday, December 30, 2011
Interesting that this article was posted today. We have found a dog in the Centerville-Rosebud Rd./Lee Rd. area around 1pm today 12/30//11. Anyone looking for their sweet puppy and think this might be your's contact me at sweetsmiles127@yahoo.com. Thanks.
Gail Moore
5:30 pm on Friday, December 30, 2011
Melinda - if you will send a photo to Sharon at the Loganville/Grayson Patch, she may be helpful in finding this puppy's people!
Sharon Swanepoel
6:29 pm on Friday, December 30, 2011
Yes, if you don't have any luck Melinda, just snap a shot and send it to us and I'll post it, tweet it and Facebook it. We got lucky with the one the firefighters had and I'm not sure that we had anything to do with the first one, but that owner was located too.