Posts Tagged ‘economy’

Watch your pet, bad economy means more dognappers!

Monday, April 6th, 2009

As the economy keeps getting worse, so do the thieves that go around stealing pets. Money is getting tighter, so people who make quick cash on the streets are more likely to snag your pup when you leave it unattended.

In the first five months of 2008, there were three times the average amount of pet thefts, according to a spokesperson for the American Kennel Club.

A lot of these thefts occur when the animal is left outside unattended. Some of these dogs are taken while at dog parks, or when they’re tied up outside of stores, but some of the pets are taken in ways you might not suspect. More expensive pets are now being taken right out of their owners’ yard.

With people around who are now more likely to take your pet out of your yard, it’s important to take precautions to prevent losing your pet for good. Some pets can’t be kept inside all of the time, so make sure your pet is protected when it’s out on its own.

Microchipping your pet is a good way to eventually get it back. Most people who steal pets are doing it so they can sell them. Someone who buys a pet on the street might eventually take it to a vet who will scan it and give you a call.

If you let your dog run around the yard all the time, it’s not out of the question to install a security camera This way, if your dog is taken, at least you’ll have an idea of who did it.

The second you realize your dog is gone, make sure everyone in the neighborhood, and possibly the city, knows it’s missing. Make sure to put up fliers, post you dog’s picture on Web sites, and make sure to tell the authorities and animal shelters. Doing these things will drastically increase your chances of finding your pet again.

How to Keep Your Dog During the Bad Ecomony

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

Times are getting tough for almost everyone, and that includes pets. It’s tough to know how to cut your pet budget without hurting your dog, but there are ways to scrimp and save.

The easiest way to cut down on your pet budget is to stop buying you dog new toys and accessories all the time. If you’re one of those owners that loves to go shopping for your dog and buy him new collars and clothes, you might want to stop for a while.

If you really don’t want to deprive your dog of new toys, there are ways to make toys at home. That way the money can be better spent in other ways, like when you need to take your animal to the vet.

Howard Huge goes to the vet

It’s important to learn when to take your dog to the vet. If you can tell the difference between a common doggy cold and something more serious, you may be able to save the money that you would’ve spent on a hefty vet bill.

Still, if you’re unsure at all, go to the vet sooner rather than later, and all your dog might need is an antibiotic. If you end up at the vet with a huge bill, ask your vet if you can go on a payment plan. That way the hit isn’t as hard on your wallet.

You can also avoid going to the vet more often if you keep up on the shots and vaccines for your dog. Spending a little money now may save you a bunch later.

Howard Huge doesn't feel well, so his friend come to check up on him

When things are getting too expensive and you can’t provide everything you need to for your pet, some people recommend a “petcation.” Have someone you know take care of your animal for a while. It doesn’t need to be permanent, and could be a good way to help you get back on your feet.

Whatever you do, don’t just abandon your animal. This is happening more since the recession and isn’t the right way to handle the situation.

If you need to give up your pet for good, you can take it to an animal shelter instead of letting it starve in an empty house.