Friday, September 3, 2010
PET SAFETY LADY BROKE twitter Off to the Dog House She Goes
Well we just got a note from Pet Safety Lady she tweeted too much and broke twitter. The message was Be Smart Ride Safe take the pledge and DON'T drink and drive this Labor Day holiday.
So now what, she has emailed, asked for help, stopped twittering and now OFF to the Dog House she goes.
No more Tweets for her she is suspended.
But we will still ask for you all to twitter the message and follow her request to:
Be Smart Ride Safe take the pledge to Buckle UP the whole family and please don't drink and drive!
Your friends from Bark Buckle UP
We will keep you posted on her twitter account or you can check later at Twitter.com/PetSafetyLady
Check out the picture from her twitter account today, she is so sad and wants to come out of the dog house soon. HELP her if you know how she broke twitter please email her at christina@petsafetylady.com or try to visit her twitter page LOL
Labor Day Pet Travel Safety Tips & FREE Pet Safety Kit
Don't forget before heading out with the whole family, BUCKLE UP and take the pledge at Be Smart Ride Safe.
1- Bark Buckle UP FREE pet safety kit, keep it in your glovebox
2- Take the pledge to buckle up the whole family at BeSmartRideSafe.com
3- Pack pet gear, hiking, camping, travel gear, travel bowls, Bayer Flea Medicine food and fresh clean water
Get your kit here:
1- Bark Buckle UP FREE pet safety kit, keep it in your glovebox
2- Take the pledge to buckle up the whole family at BeSmartRideSafe.com
3- Pack pet gear, hiking, camping, travel gear, travel bowls, Bayer Flea Medicine food and fresh clean water
Get your kit here:
Safe Boating With Your Pet Featured Bark Buckle UP's Pet Safety Lady
AllState Blog Safe Boating read full article here
Today, more and more boaters are bringing their pets on board for a day on the water. Boat captains need to stop and think about a few simple steps that will ensure they and their pets have a fun, safe boating experience this upcoming Labor Day weekend.
Pet Safety Lady recommends the following steps for safe boating with your pet:
Take things slow if it is your pet’s first time on the boat. Let him/her adjust to the movement of the boat and the sound of the engine.
Always consider a Personal (Pet) Flotation Device. Most have a handle on back to easily lift your pet out of the water.
Provide better footing with a piece of carpet or rubber mat (considering that your pet is not wearing boat shoes).
Check the deck’s temperature often. Deck surfaces can get quite hot on your pet’s footpads.
“Although it is important to take the appropriate steps to make sure your pet is safe on board, it is equally important to make sure that you and your family are safe as well this holiday,” said Allstate New York spokesperson Krista Conte.
According to Allstate’s Boat Safety brochure, here is the boater’s checklist:
Always wear a personal flotation device (PFD) when boating.
Don’t use an inflatable toy as a substitute for a PFD.
Never drink and boat.
Pay attention to weather changes. Head for shore when winds increase or storm clouds roll in.
Always tell someone where you’re going and when you plan to return.
Be aware of exhaust emissions. Avoid areas where carbon monoxide collects in and around your boat.
Follow Red-Right-Running: keep red buoys to your right (starboard) and green buoys to your left (port).
Take a boating safety course from an expert organization.
In addition to safeguarding yourself and passengers, your boat is a valuable investment that should have an up-to-date boat insurance policy.
To learn more about Allstate’s boat insurance, New York customers can contact a local Allstate agent at 1-800 Allstate or http://www.allstate.com/.
ABOUT PET SAFETY LADY
“Pet Safety Lady” Christina Selter, the founder of Bark Buckle UP and the take the pledge Be Smart Ride Safe campaign to encourage everyone to Buckle UP the whole family, has been featured on more than 250 news network shows nationwide over the past few years, as well as in print and on radio. She travels the nation teaching pet safety to pet owners, and her efforts are supported by fire departments, police, Coast Guard and EMT personnel. She recently produced the free pet safety class DVD series, that was filmed in her first national pet safety television commercial. She is currently producing a pet safety PSA for 2010. For more information, please visit www.barkbuckleup.com and www.petsafetylady.com.
Today, more and more boaters are bringing their pets on board for a day on the water. Boat captains need to stop and think about a few simple steps that will ensure they and their pets have a fun, safe boating experience this upcoming Labor Day weekend.
Pet Safety Lady recommends the following steps for safe boating with your pet:
Take things slow if it is your pet’s first time on the boat. Let him/her adjust to the movement of the boat and the sound of the engine.
Always consider a Personal (Pet) Flotation Device. Most have a handle on back to easily lift your pet out of the water.
Provide better footing with a piece of carpet or rubber mat (considering that your pet is not wearing boat shoes).
Check the deck’s temperature often. Deck surfaces can get quite hot on your pet’s footpads.
“Although it is important to take the appropriate steps to make sure your pet is safe on board, it is equally important to make sure that you and your family are safe as well this holiday,” said Allstate New York spokesperson Krista Conte.
According to Allstate’s Boat Safety brochure, here is the boater’s checklist:
Always wear a personal flotation device (PFD) when boating.
Don’t use an inflatable toy as a substitute for a PFD.
Never drink and boat.
Pay attention to weather changes. Head for shore when winds increase or storm clouds roll in.
Always tell someone where you’re going and when you plan to return.
Be aware of exhaust emissions. Avoid areas where carbon monoxide collects in and around your boat.
Follow Red-Right-Running: keep red buoys to your right (starboard) and green buoys to your left (port).
Take a boating safety course from an expert organization.
In addition to safeguarding yourself and passengers, your boat is a valuable investment that should have an up-to-date boat insurance policy.
To learn more about Allstate’s boat insurance, New York customers can contact a local Allstate agent at 1-800 Allstate or http://www.allstate.com/.
ABOUT PET SAFETY LADY
“Pet Safety Lady” Christina Selter, the founder of Bark Buckle UP and the take the pledge Be Smart Ride Safe campaign to encourage everyone to Buckle UP the whole family, has been featured on more than 250 news network shows nationwide over the past few years, as well as in print and on radio. She travels the nation teaching pet safety to pet owners, and her efforts are supported by fire departments, police, Coast Guard and EMT personnel. She recently produced the free pet safety class DVD series, that was filmed in her first national pet safety television commercial. She is currently producing a pet safety PSA for 2010. For more information, please visit www.barkbuckleup.com and www.petsafetylady.com.
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