7 Steps to a Happier Pet

The Humane Society of the United States, in its constant battle to end animal neglect, cruelty and abuse, encourages all of its members to take the following actions in support of animals:

Make sure your pet wears an identification tag to enable him to be returned
to you if lost.

To prevent animal behavioral problems, make sure you enroll your new puppy or dog in behavioral training classes.

Animal behavioral problems can be health-related. Make sure your pet has a complete medical exam by a veterinarian at least once a year.

Prepare for disasters. Make sure you have a plan for your pet in the event of hurricane, tornado, fire or flood.

Plan for your pet’s future in case something happens to you and visit humanesociety.org/petsinwills for more information.

Learn how to avoid dog bites, and how to prevent your dog from biting, by going to humanesociety.org.

Have a heart, be smart and make sure your pet is spayed or neutered.

For more information, visit humanesociety.org.

The Humane Society of the United States
2100 L Street, NW Washington, DC 20037
humanesociety.org

Foods that are Dangerous to Dogs

Please be aware of some foods that are harmful to dogs.