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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — BEDFORD HILLS, NY — (Marketwire – May 14, 2013) – –SavATree is pleased to announce the launch of the new Pet Safety Center, a Web portal featuring tips for keeping pets safe in the landscape and in the home.
With warmer temperatures finally arriving for much of the country, pet owners will be spending more time outdoors with their companions. To keep these pets safe, SavATree has compiled some important information that brings to light some potential risks that even experienced pet owners might not be aware of. From insects that carry dangerous diseases, to poisonous plants and containment hazards, the Pet Safety Center offers detailed descriptions explaining what to look for and how to avoid potential problems.
A dedicated page for veterinarians discusses the benefits of organic tick and mosquito treatments in the landscape. From this page, veterinarians have the option to download brochures and informational materials for distribution to their patients. These safe, organic treatments in conjunction with veterinary care provide an added layer of protection for pets.
The Pet Safety Center also looks at some common hazards that exist indoors including extensive lists of foods, plants, medications and common household items that can be dangerous, even fatal to pets.
Visit the Pet Safety Center today for tips and information.
About SavATree: SavATree, the green choice for tree service and lawn care, provides environmentally sensible tree, shrub and lawn care services to residential, commercial, historic, government properties and more in select parts of CT, DC, MA, MD, NJ, NY, PA and VA. Services include: tree pruning, tree fertilizer, insect control, tree disease and more. Organic, traditional and hybrid options are available. For more information, visit www.savatree.com.
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