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Dog Safety Blogs

It is so hard to keep up with all the things we need to know to be good dog parents!  While we don't have a definitive guide (yet) we have collected all of our blogs that discuss safety concerns for your dog.  Check them out below and learn about seasonal dangers, foods that are unsafe, and other information to help you be a more informed dog owner!
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Hydration/Heat protection
Hydration and Heat Protection:
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This blog is all about how to keep your dog safe in the heat and hydrated during hot seasons. ​
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Salty paws
Salty Paws: What to Know:
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This blog is all about keeping your dogs paws clean and the dangers of salt during the winter.
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Pet safety with guests
Holiday guests and pet safety: 
This blog is about how to keep not only your pet safe, but guest during holiday visits. 
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dog warmth on winter walk
Tips for Keeping You Pup Warm on Winter Walks:
​This blog is about keeping your dog warm on cold winter walks.
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Pet dangers on halloween
​Pet Dangers on Halloween:
This blog is all about different dog hazards on Halloween and how to keep them safe on this fun holiday. ​
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Pets in cars
Pets in cars: 
This blog talks about dangers of keeping pets in cars during the heat and what to do if you witness it. 
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Dog safety on 4th of July
Dog Safety on the 4th of July:
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This blog is all about dog safety on the fourth and talks about how their sensitivity to fireworks. 
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poisonous plants for pets
Poisonous plants: 
This blog talks about harmful and toxic plants for your pet and what to do if they ingest it. 

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Pets in cars during winter
Pets in cars- winter edition: 
This blog is about dangers of keeping pets in cars during winter and what to do if you witness it. 
The Animal Care Foundation and our member clinics keep low-income seniors and folks with disabilities from having to make a heartbreaking choice.  When the funds just aren't there, loving pet owners are left with few options.  They can watch their pet deteriorate because they cannot get care, surrender them to already an already overwhelmed rescue and hope they get care, or euthanize them in an effort to save their pet pain.   

We fund necessary veterinary care so pets stay with their families and get the care they need!
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Contact Us:
P.O. Box 24525
Edina, MN 55424
(763)529-5060
[email protected]
990EZ Tax Document (2023)
Attorney General Report (2023)
EIN 41-1224776 
The Animal Care Foundation is a 501.c.3 nonprofit.
Updated: 8/19/2022
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  • Home
    • More About ACF
    • Board Members
  • Clients
    • Client Resources
  • Member Clinics
    • Member Clinics
  • Spring Seminar
    • Program
    • Venue and Maps
    • Early Registration
  • Blog
  • Support
    • Donate
    • Volunteer
    • Ways to Support
  • Contact Us