A healthy pet in the new year

Heloise
Heloise

Dear Readers: Let's look at what we can do to keep our pets safe and healthy in 2020:

1. Microchip. Make sure it's up to date. Collars and ID tags can break or fall off.

2. Spaying and neutering. The stray animal population is much too high.

3. Shots. Diseases such as distemper and parvovirus are preventable with vaccines. Also inquire about booster shots.

4. An all-over physical, sometimes called a wellness exam. Don't wait until your pet is ill.

5. Dental health. Don't you hate having a toothache? Your pet does too, so get the teeth checked at least once a year.

6. Finally, fleas and ticks. Your pet should be on a year-round preventive medicine.

Visit with the veterinarian in order to keep your pets in tiptop shape! - Heloise

 

Pet Pal

Dear Readers: Meet Cuan. Owners Robert and Marilyn in Papillion, Neb., caught sheltie Cuan in a big smile!

To see Cuan and our other Pet Pals, visit Heloise.com and click on "Pet of the Week." Do you have a funny and furry friend you'd like to share? Send a picture and description to [email protected]. - Heloise

 

Good Point!

Dear Heloise: More households are buying almond, soy, cashew and coconut milks in the half-gallon cartons with plastic lids on the side of the cartons. These lids are generally not recyclable. My family goes through about five cartons a week. Please advise manufacturers that we are perfectly able to open cartons at the top ends like we did for decades, before they decided plastic lids provided easier access. If we want to be environmentally friendly, can we start with the small, attainable things? - Bernie S., Colorado Springs, Colo.

 

Taped Tool

Dear Heloise: When I receive furniture that has to be put together (end table, etc.), if it comes with a tool such as an Allen wrench, I always tape the tool under the piece I put together. If the screws come loose, I always have that tool to fix it. - Johnna T., via email

 

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