Rene and RPO

Being a responsible pet owner is much more than just providing adequate water, food and shelter for your pet. Domestic pets are completely dependent on their owners for their welfare.

  • Owning a pet is a lifetime commitment. If you can't make the commitment, don't get the pet.
  • Choose a pet that fits your lifestyle. Don't get a high energetic dog, if you don't have the time to exercise him/her. If you can't afford grooming or can't do the grooming yourself, pick a low maintenance dog.
  • Spay or neuter your pets. There are too many homeless animals without adding to the problem.
  • Don't make your dog a "backyard dog". Dogs strive on companionship and need to be with their human pack.
  • Be aware of weather conditions. Leaving your dog in the car on a hot day or in the yard without shade or water is risking your dog's life.
  • Make sure your home is "pet" safe. Pesticides, medications, household cleaners and some houseplants (dieffenbachia, philodendron, hyacinth, and mistletoe) can be deadly to your pet. Keep them out of reach.
  • Provide veterinary care for your pet. Keep their vaccinations up to date and make sure they have annual checkups.
  • Keep identification tag on your pet... it is your pets ticket back home. Both dogs and cats need ID!! Microchipping is good too, but an external tag is essential, it could mean the difference of your neighbor returning your pet to you or turning him/her into the pound!
  • Obedience train and socialize your animal.
  • Don't let your pets run loose. Dogs should be walked on a leash. Any outdoor off leash access should be secure in a fenced area.
  • An outdoor cat's average lifespan is 3 years, an indoor cat's average lifespan is 14 years.
  • Provide your pet the proper diet. Obesity can be as deadly as malnutrition. Be aware that some foods can be deadly, such as chocolate, and fatty foods can cause pancreatitis.
  • Make sure your pet gets the proper amount of exercise.
  • Take extra precautions during holidays like Fourth of July. It is the scariest time for pets, make sure your pets are secure indoors. Also protect your pet during Halloween.
  • Be kind to your pet and shower him/her with love... remember you are their world.
  • Take special care of your pet during their senior years.