Hundreds of dogs each year fall victim to the innocent act of trying to sneak a treat from a seemingly harmless snack bag.
Hundreds of dogs each year fall victim to the innocent act of trying to sneak a treat from a seemingly harmless snack bag.
Prevent Pet Suffocation celebrates #GivingTuesday for the fifth year by joining millions participating in the global generosity movement on November 29, 2022.
Prevent Pet Suffocation launches newly redesigned and more interactive website to further its mission to spread awareness.
Prevent Pet Suffocation launches new survey on pet suffocation to further its mission to spread awareness.
Prevent Pet Suffocation celebrates #GivingTuesday for the fourth year by joining millions participating in the global generosity movement on November 30, 2021.
Prevent Pet Suffocation and a heartbroken pet owner whose dog suffocated in a chip bag are featured in a WGME CBS 13 I-Team media segment to raise awareness.
Always check your vehicle for food bags and containers. A dog left alone in a car can easily get into trouble within minutes from any food packaging left inside.
Prevent Pet Suffocation celebrates #GivingTuesday for the third year by joining millions participating in the global generosity movement on December 1, 2020.
Would you be surprised to learn that the main cause of pet suffocation is something that you have in your home? I’m talking about snack bags, chip bags, and other food containers like yogurt pots.
Pet Suffocation is a lot more common than most people think. Many people believe that a dog or a cat can simply remove a chip or snack bag off of their heads using their paws or claws. That is simply not the case.
Bonnie Harlan talks with WPTV Investigative Reporter, Jessica Bruno, about pet suffocation.
Bonnie Harlan talks with Birgit Walker, pet advocate and dog trainer, about pet suffocation in this People with Passion for Pets Series.
Bonnie Harlan, Founder of Prevent Pet Suffocation, discusses pet suffocation with Sam Ratcliffe-D'Arrigo, host of Vegas Rock Dog Radio, a rock'n'roll show all about pets, people, and pop culture.
Janelle Hall of WTAE-TV Pittsburgh interviews Bonnie Harlan of Prevent Pet Suffocation and the Best family who lost their Chocolate Lab to pet suffocation.
Bonnie Harlan shares her heart wrenching story on how she became inspired to educate pet owners on the dangers of suffocation from food bags and containers.
Bonnie Harlan talks live with KSCO Pet Radio about pet suffocation and how to prevent it.
Bonnie Harlan discusses the added risks of pet suffocation during holiday gatherings and how to prevent it with KSCO Pet Radio.
Did you know that a 9-ounce chip bag could end your dog’s life within minutes? Neither did Bonnie Harlan – until it happened to her dog. Bonnie Harlan discusses pet suffocation and how to prevent it with ARPA, Animal Rescue Professionals Association.
Marissa Bodnar of WGME CBS 13 interviews Bonnie Harlan, Founder of Prevent Pet Suffocation, and Emma Pierce who lost her Golden Retriever, Finely, when she suffocated in a chip bag.
Bonnie Harlan is interviewed about pet suffocation and how to prevent it by Michelle Robertson, a dedicated animal advocate and host of Dog Desk Radio, a division of the UK's Dog Desk Animal Action.