While Easter means chocolate, bunnies, and egg hunts for kids, it can also mean trouble for our pets. Lidia Vesterfelt from Michigan Humane appeared on “Live in The D” to share advice on keeping your pets safe this Easter.
“It is important to keep in mind your pet’s stress level,” she says, as your pet can be stressed when more people are present. Dangers during Easter activities include plastic grass, eggs and other treats inside or outside, lilies, and human food from Easter dinner.
Soba, a 3-month year old puppy brought in by Vesterfelt, is looking for a forever home. He is looking for a home with a lot of physical activity and enrichment to keep his mind sharp.
The Mike Morse Law Firm will pay the standard adoption fee for whoever adopts this week’s pet of the week.
Watch the video above for the best advice on keeping your pet safe this Easter.