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The family pet is family too…….

Imagine you are walking your lovable pooch through the neighborhood at night.

You are too busy to walk your pet in the daytime. As with most dogs, your dog tends to wander off to take care of his business.

At times, he seems a little rockheaded. He likes to play hide and seek. On this night, it gets a little ridiculous when he runs off too far. He catches the scent of another pet and takes off chasing him. He runs until he thinks he is lost.

He stops and starts running toward you. At that moment, You see a car headlights coming around the corner but the car does not see your pet.

You motion for the driver to stop but he keeps coming. Your pet jumps out into the street and gets clipped by the car. The dog is shook up but other wise alright. You shutter to think what could have happen if the car had made a solid impact.

The driver had trouble seeing your dog,  because he was so small and he had no lighting to make him visible to cars.

All pets need lights to make them visible.  This is especially important for small pets, and a must for all pets at night. A pet is a member of the family.

What if there was a sure way to make them visible to hazards at night?

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If you love your pet you will love the Pet Blinkie. Pet Blinkies are vibrant, multi-color lights that attach easily to a collar, leash or harness. Pet Blinkies are waterproof and visible up to 1/2 mile away. Available in 7 blinking, vibrant colors.

$7.99 each
Add 12-pack replacement batteries $4.99

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It's 10 PM - do you know where your dog is? If he's like countless other canines in America, he may have just been let out in the backyard to do his business. Or perhaps the two of you have returned from an after-dinner stroll.

For dog owners who work late, an evening walk is a great way to spend quality time with a pet. And when the weather's hot and humid, it's often a good idea to wait until the evening, when it's cooled off, to exercise your dog. If you regularly walk your pet at night, ASPCA experts recommend the following tips to help keep both you and your pooch safe and sound.

First, always adhere to the basic rules of the road when out with your pet. Walk against traffic so that you can see oncoming cars, and try to stay off the road when you can. It's also a good idea to get your pet some nighttime safety gear to warn passing motorists of your dog's approach.

A reflective leash or jacket serves this purpose quite in the same way that reflective running shoes protect joggers. When a car’s headlights strike the reflective material, the reflective material illuminates, making you visible to the oncoming motorist.

Self illuminated collars and leashes are the newest way to stay more visible at night. These battery powered products can be seen from up to a half-mile away and do not require a secondary light source to be visible, meaning that a motorist can see you well before his headlights shine on you. 

Illuminated safety gear is especially important if you're walking on country roads or suburban areas without proper sidewalks. And you shouldn't wait until it's completely dark to use them. When worn at dusk, an illuminated collar lets joggers and bicyclers know that you and your pet are using the sidewalk, too.

Your dog should also wear his illuminated collar when you let him out in the backyard in the evening. This will help you spot him quicker when you're ready to call him back in. And an illuminated collar can be a lifesaver should your leash break when you're on the road.

Is your pet's world truly safe? Pet Safety Lights are designed for all pets with owners who care.

Here at Repeller Technology, we prefer dogs to cats heres why:

A dog lives in your house and sees that you give it food and water and says to itself, "Wow, these beings give me food and water without my having to do anything. They must be gods!"

A cat lives in your house and sees that you give it food and water and says to itself, "Wow, these beings give me food and water without my having to do anything. I must be a god!"
Don't let that stop you from protecting them.


The Number One Cause Of Pet Fatalities

 

Charlene was a young nurse in the emergency room of the new community hospital. She was routinely called to work different shifts. Charlene was also the proud owner and lover of a four year old golden retriever named Ben. She cared for Ben very much and did all the things that a loving pet owner does for a pet. Although she had to make adjustments to take care of Ben, she did not mind.

Sometimes Ben would have to get his breaks and exercise at night; nevertheless Charlene and Ben seemed very happy together. One night about 10 p.m. Charlene and Ben went out for a walk in the neighborhood. It was a quiet night. Ben was enjoying the walk down the neighborhood street with his owner. All of a sudden a speeding car with no headlights came toward them. It caught Charlene off guard.

Ben was spooked by the sound of the racing car engine. Instinctively he lunged to get to the opposite side of the road. Charlene lost grip of his leash. The car hit Ben but the driver did not stop to see what happened. Charlene rushed over to Ben, who seemed to be in severe pain, gathered him up and drove him to the vetenarian as soon as possible. It was night so she had to call the emergency vetenerian to meet her there.

Ben underwent extensive surgery. After a few hours the vetenarian entered the room and told Charlene that Ben would pull through. The nerve damage was so severe that he had lost the use of his hind legs. There was no hope he would ever regain use of them.

Charlene was devastated and for a long time blamed herself for the accident. Eventually Charlene was able to get an apparatus to support Bens hind legs. He is not as active as he once was but he can spend quality time with his owner and they are closer that ever before.

Because of commitments many pet owners find that they must exercise or let their pets out at night. Pets are exposed to all sorts of dangers at night. Like people the danger increases after dark. Motorists have a responsibility to obey the traffic laws in their areas. Their actions they sometimes they place themselves and others at risk. Pets and owners who are not illuminated are twice as likely to be injured or killed by a car.

Automobiles are the number one cause of pet fatalities in this country. Playing games with a lighted toy in a fenced yard, is an alternative to taking your pet out on the streets at night. It is a good idea for the owner to illuminate the pet for visibility. Also hold a flashlight for your own illumination. If you must venture out into a neighborhood avoid busy thoroughfares.

Pet safety is important to the people who love them. Motorists have a responsibility to others using the sidewalk and streets. They are more likely to see yourself and your pet if illuminated. You may want to investigate alternatives to walking your pet a night. If you must take your pet out at night, light is the key to avoiding an encounter with an automobile.

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