Animal Services
Pet Care
Food
Choose food that’s nutritionally complete for your pet. Don’t rely on “people food” or table scraps. Ask your veterinarian for advice.
Water
Make sure your pet has lots of clean, fresh water. Change it twice daily.
Grooming
Good grooming keeps your pet clean and looking good. And, it gives you a chance to check for health problems. (Ask your veterinarian for instructions.)
Shelter
A clean place to call “home” is important to your pet’s health and happiness.
Exercise
Physical activity helps keep your pet happy, healthy and trim. (But don’t let him or her run loose!)
Love & Affection
Pets thrive on the attention of their owners. You’ll enjoy the companionship too.

Behavior Problems?
The Humane Society has a great online resource of tips and tricks for dealing with all kinds of behaviors, pet care issues and related topics. Visit www.humanesociety.org/petsforlife to read more.
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