Tuesday, June 30, 2009

FREE Bark Buckle UP Pet Safety Kit with First Responder Decal


Sign up today get your FREE Bark Buckle UP Pet Safety Kit with First Responder Decal

Visit BarkBuckleUP.com to make your custom pet safety kit, enter pet owner info, emergency contact info, pet info and pet photo, proceed to check out pick which pet gets free kit, add more kits for additional family pets, add more decals and pick regular or faster shipping.

First Responders Nationwide support Bark Buckle UP's awareness program. You can hear and see what some of them have to say right on the Bark Buckle UP pet safety website. See the Commissioner of CHP, Superintendent NY State Troopers, Phoenix Fire, Phoenix Police, OCSD, Miami Dade Fire Chief, Police Chief Waterford CT and many many more.

As American's its out job to make First Responders jobs safer and easier so secure your pets for travel, short trips and vacation.

Protect your pets, passengers, driver and our First Responders we will all thank you.

Monday, June 29, 2009

Travel Time with Rover


Christina on Fox and Friends for Travel safety with Rover
How about it pet owners, are you going to be safe on a RoadTrip with Rover this 4th of July?
No not LandRover your dog "Rover".
Bark Buckle UP is on tour this week and featured Bark Busters and Fetch Pet Care to help bring awareness to this summer and pet travel safety.
Boating with BassPro, riding in a car, on an airplane and even in the hotel, camping or your backyard. The experts at Bark Buckle UP show how easy it is to Be Smart Ride Safe with your pets.
Watch the clip from Fox & Friends with Bark Buckle UP reviewing the safety tips for summer travel and safety link for video click here
Remember safety at home/hotel, on the road, in the water, camping and in your own yard will help your pet stay safer and happier through your 4th of July celebrations.
Pet Safety needs to be the #1 priority.

Friday, June 26, 2009

4th of July Pet Safety Tips


4th of July pet safety
Are you following the basic guidelines for safety on 4th of July with your pets?
Most pet parents don't know that during 4th of July a higher amount of pets will get loose then any other time of the year due to loud noises from fireworks.
Fireworks and loud noises cause pets to panic, excited and may become destructive, so it is always best to not take pets with you to the firework events.
Here are the top safety tips for your pets on 4th of July:
1) Never leave your pet in a car unattended
2) Keep your pet indoors in a quite secure place (pull blinds or window coverings)
3) Never take your pet to the fireworks events
4) Pets with extreme anxiety visit your vet
5) Current pet id tag and make sure your micro chip is updated
6) Plenty of fresh clean, water
7) Leave a radio or TV on
8) Do not leave your pet outside
9) Do not leave your pet tied or chained up
10) If your pet is missing check immediately with your local rescues
Also watch Christina Pet Safety Expert on TV in Florida five cities in five days.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Pet Safety in Campgrounds


Not all campground are alike check ahead to be sure they are pet friendly and safe plus follow all pet regulations while at the campground. Regulations are in place and enforced to protect you, other campers and your pets.
Basic guidelines for pets and camping:
Clean-up after your pet
Keep your pet on a leash/restrained at all times
Check for what areas pets are aloud
Never leave you pet unattended or tied up
Clean, fresh water for your pet
Excess noise normally will not be permitted
Shade for your pet to relax under
Fee may be required
Id tag/licensed
Normally only Guide Dogs are allowed inside the restroom facilities
Be aware of plants not safe to pets
Camping pets, are normally welcome if kept properly under control by the owner also another good tip is pets should be in your tent or camping unit at night.