Scottsdale's Realtors® Pet Rescue for Displaced Pets

Resources

Assisted Pet Training

Boutiques and Stores

Pet Sitting

  • Thy Royale Treatment (Patryce Hobbs) 480.703.3064


Other

  • Vineyard Web Designs (Lara Vineyard) 480.602.692.9807 creator of Scottsdale's Realtor Pet Rescue website.

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Pet Safety Tips - Winter Holiday Dangers!

  • Holly, Ivy, mistletoe, poinsettia, lilies and Chrsitmas greens can be toxic to animals if ingested.  Also, don't allow pets to drink Christmas tree water.
  • With the hustle and bustle of the holidays your pet may become frightened and or may run away.  Designate a quiet, secure "pet room" away from the crowd, and be sure that your pet is microchipped and wearing a colar with current ID tags.
  • Ingestion of glass, metal, ribbons or tensel can lead to serious medical emergencies for pets.
  • Snow globes and artifical snow contain checmicals that can be harmful if ingested or inhaled.
  • Fatty holiday meats can cause a number of gastorintestinal problems while bones can cause bowel obstructions or chocking.
  • No chocolate for pets! The sweet stuff contains a checmical that is highly toxic to pets.
  • Make sure your pet does not drink anitfreeze products..they are attracted the the sweet smell. 

Animal Dental News 

  • Periodontal disease is the most common ailment of dogs and cats. Regular home care and professional treatment are the first and best means of prevening and combatting this problem.  Anesthesia-free methods do not provide the opportunity for thorough cleaning or for proper examination of the oral cavity.  

Signs of Periodontal Disease:

  • Calculus: While not the primary problem, calculus may accumulate at an abnormally high rate when an animal is not chewing its food normally.   This often indicates underlying dental disease.
  • Halitosis:  Probably the most common sign of periodontal disease, halitosis is caused by the associated bateria and decomposing periodontal tissue.
  • Gingivitis:  Inflammation, or redness of the givgiva indicates the presence of periodontal disease.  It is important to intervene early if gingivitis is present.
  • Loose Teeth: When teeth loosen, it often indicates end-stage periodontal disease.

Supporting Affiliates/Members

The following individuals have contributed time and resources for the Scottsdale Realtor Pet Rescue:

Should you find yourself with this need
please do not hesitate to contact the Scottsdale Realtors'® Pet Rescue Team
by calling the Toll free number 877-849-4999

Or

The Scottsdale Area Association of Realtors®

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