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Show Your Appreciation To Your Pet By NOT Feeding Them!
Friday, 2 June 2023, 10:15 am
Press Release: Southern Cross Pet Insurance
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There are many ways you can show appreciation to
your pets – and NOT feeding them is one way to do
that
- It’s Pet Appreciation
Week from June 4 – 10 and we’re here to
help New Zealanders show their pets some love
- It’s
also World Food Safety Day on June 7
and Paws Off! helps pet owners understand what NOT to feed
their beloved furbabies
New Zealanders now own
more pets than ever with the Southern
Cross Healthy Futures report indicating 61 per cent of
us enjoy the positive impact pets have on the health and
wellbeing of owners thanks to their companionship, and with
dogs, the fact they get us out of the house to exercise! So,
this coming week (and actually, every week) it’s time to
show them some love by understanding some of the best ways
to care for them.
- Southern Cross Pet
Insurance and the NZ Veterinary Association have come
together in 2023 to launch Paws Off! – a campaign to
educate owners and food and beverage manufacturers about
what’s not safe to feed pets. Things like onion, garlic,
caffeine, macadamia nuts, apricots and foods containing
Xylitol, simply aren’t safe for pets. Slipping them the
odd bite or slurp with any of these things can mean your pet
ends up sick.
Head to PAWSOFF.CO.NZ for more
details, and if you are a manufacturer who loves furbabies
and wants to do your best to show your appreciation,
download the world’s first warning symbol for packaging.
It’s designed to tell humans when it’s NOT OK to share
some types of food and drink with pets.
If Fido seems
off colour having nicked something off the bench he
shouldn’t have, then
here’s how to recognise symptoms!
- It’s
often dark outside now when the 33 per cent of us[1]
head out for ‘walkies’ with the pooch. Stay safe by
using a hi-vis collar and lead, and look for hi-vis clothing
for you and your dog/s. Southern Cross brought this issue to
life in an award-winning
campaign VIS in 2022, recruiting a globally renowned
designer to create safe, hi-vis looks for the smartest dogs.
It’s easy to whip up your own hi-vis solution to stay safe
while you’re getting your steps up. And to help you if you
have an excitable hound – check
out these road safety tips.
- Don’t leave pets
in (hot) parked cars – even in the winter (NZ’s weather
is pretty unpredictable). Without cool air conditioning or
the steady flow of fresh air as the car moves, a parked car
heats up quickly even if it’s shaded and the windows are
open. In the time it takes to buy a takeaway coffee, the
temperature inside your car could reach dangerous levels. On
a 21°C day the inside temperature of your car can reach
32°C after 10 minutes and 40°C after 30
minutes.
- Buckle them up. Just like humans, dogs (and
cats) should be restrained in any moving vehicle to be safe.
You can read all about the trauma suffered by Daryl
the Dachshund right here.
When all is said
and done, all anyone wants is for our pets to be safe, well
fed, loved and to live their best lives, so if you need a
hand to understand what not to do, check out these real
life stories where Southern Cross Pet Insurance has been
able to help owners do the right thing. There are examples
for everything from eating the wrong thing, to injuries
leaping off the sofa, to dealing with grass seeds and fight
wounds.
You’re not
alone!
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