New Podcast Interview for Pet Suffocation!

🎧 Our founder, Bonnie Harlan, was recently interviewed on the podcast “All My Children Wear Fur Coats”, hosted by Peggy Hoyt, attorney, author, Animal Advocate, and CEO/Founder of the non-profit, Animal Care Trust U.S.A.

Bonnie and Peggy discuss the mission of Prevent Pet Suffocation, how to prevent pet suffocation, and how it affects domestic pets and wildlife. In 20 short minutes, you can learn a lot about how to prevent pet suffocation and keep your dogs and cats safe.⁣ You will hear many life-saving tips to protect your beloved cats and dogs from pet suffocation. Worth a listen!⁣⁣⁣
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Episode 30 of the podcast series is available on all major podcast providers including BuzzsproutSpotifyAppleGooglePodcasts, iHeartRadioPandora, and more.
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Tune in and share with your fellow pet owners! 🐶🐱 🎧

🦌 Did you know our trash is a serious problem for our wildlife?

Not only can food bags and containers travel into yards, beaches, forests, and more, putting deer, foxes, squirrels, birds, raccoons, and other wild animals at risk, but wildlife and fish can also get tangled in, caught in, and suffocate in all types of trash – just like this raccoon in this photo who got his head stuck in a jar on Christmas Eve.

Luckily, WILD Florida Rescue (@wildfloridarescue), a nonprofit ER service for injured and sick wildlife, and The Humane Society Caregivers on Otter Creek worked together to rescue this raccoon, remove the jar, and release him back into the wild.

Not every story ends so well. So, what can you do?

✔️ Cut up your food bags before you dispose of them ⁣

⁣✔️ Never leave trash outside, no matter where you are ⁣

⁣✔️ Pack any food you take outside of the home in plastic containers rather than plastic bags⁣

✔️ Cut up all string, rope, netting, fishing line, and plastic drink holders before disposing of them

✔️ Crumple up all drink cans and food cans

✔️ Keep lids screwed on tightly on jars and containers

✔️ If you see an animal, bird, fish, or pet in distress, please try to help them or call for help

Little changes can save the lives of many wild animals! ❤️

Photo from WILD Florida Rescue.

🚗 Does your dog love to ride along in the car with you? Many do!

Unfortunately, those stray fast food bags, purses, backpacks, grocery bags, and snack bags you might have lying around in your car pose a serious suffocation risk to your pets. And while you’re shopping or out running errands, your pup has plenty of time to nose around. He or she can get into serious trouble within minutes and suffocate quickly.

💔 We have heard from too many distraught pet owners who came back to their cars and found their dogs in an emergency situation. ⁣⁣Always check your vehicle for anything dangerous your dog can get into. Don’t leave any food items or bags in the car while they’re left alone. This year, create a safe space for your pets both in your home and in your car! 🐶🐱

Start 2024 off right by helping Prevent Pet Suffocation spread awareness about pet suffocation and the risks associated with it. Please share our website and our social media pages with all of your friends, family, pet groups, and vet staff! Pet suffocation happens daily and within minutes. Spreading awareness is our best defense against pet suffocation! Thank you!

Prevent Pet Suffocation is excited to launch our latest Infographic with the data from our Pet Suffocation Survey!
Please share this important infographic with your family, friends, pet sitters, and dog walkers. Ask your vets, rescue groups, and pet shelters to post it on their social media sites and in their offices, etc. The infographic will be available to print off from our website soon. Sharing spreads awareness!

As we bid farewell to 2023 and say hello to 2024, we take a peek back at some of our many posts in 2023. Our mission at Prevent Pet Suffocation continues to reach people around the world with our social media posts, interviews, articles, videos, Infographics, podcasts, PSAs, survey, petition and, most importantly, the heartfelt stories shared by our beloved pet owners. Every story is impactful and helps save a pet’s life from suffocation. Thank you to all of our followers and advocates whose loyal support is priceless. We wouldn’t be where we are today without all of you! Cheers to 2024!
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🎄 Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from Prevent Pet Suffocation!

Pip and I hope you all have a wonderful time celebrating with loved ones — including your furry family members! ❤️

🎁 Thinking about surprising a loved one with a new puppy or kitten this holiday season?⁣

⁣Along with all the new training tips that go with integrating a new kitten, puppy, or older pet into your home, please make sure all family members know about the dangers of pet suffocation! You can play an integral role in protecting your new furry family member by sharing our website and social media pages with them.⁣⁣
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Your new bundle of joy might be surrounded by love, but no pet owner ever means for suffocation to happen. Puppies and kittens are naturally precocious, so it’s important to stay one step ahead of them.⁣⁣
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You can ensure that your friends and family members never have to experience such a thing – especially with their cuddly holiday gift!⁣⁣
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Visit the Information Page on our website to learn how to prevent pet suffocation and protect your pets of all ages.

🚨 HOLIDAY SAFETY REMINDER! Are you prepared to keep your pets safe this holiday season? ⁣

⁣You know to keep things like chocolate, mistletoe, poinsettias, holly, ornaments, and tinsel away from your pets, but don’t forget about the sparkly and decorative plastic bags your holiday goodies come in!⁣

⁣These seemingly innocuous items CAN pose a suffocation danger to your pets.⁣

⁣🍪 So, while you’re baking your holiday treats and wrapping presents, be sure to transfer all food bags, food treats, and pet treats to plastic or glass containers to keep your pets safe and sound!⁣ ⁣Then, cut up all of your bags and dispose of them properly.⁣

⁣Looking for more tips? Head over to the Information Page on our website! 👉🏼

🐱 Calling all cat lovers! Did you know that December is National Cat Lover’s Month?⁣

We’re here to remind you that cats are JUST as vulnerable to pet suffocation as dogs. ⁣

Though we hear many stories from dog owners, it’s important we don’t forget about our feline family members as well. Their agility allows them to easily jump on food counters, tables, and refrigerators, where they have easier access to food bags and containers. ⁣

Cats are also prone to hiding in enclosed and small places like bins, plastic containers, and washers and dryers. ⁣

So, what can you do?⁣

🐱 Be extra cautious when leaving bags on top of the fridge, in the laundry room or garage, and on countertops and shelves.⁣

🐱 Cut up all bags and dispose of them properly.⁣

🐱 Keep all containers tightly closed and safely out of reach of your pets.⁣

🐱 Always close drawers and appliance lids like washers and dryers.⁣

Cats are quick on their feet, and we have to stay on our toes! Visit the Information page on our website for more helpful tips and information.

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