Friday, July 15, 2022

National Pet Fire Safety Day 2022

 




Hi everyone! Glad to see you!! This is Chief Levi and I am proud to be joining Chief Mackerull Boomer Junior Butter Feeld representing this most impawtant day! My pawpose today is to give you  some information about National Pet Fire Safety Day and help you learn how to keep you and your pets safe from fires!

From NationalDay.comNational Pet Fire Safety Day takes place every year on July 15, and it’s a day to learn how to keep your pet safe in a fire. For many of us, pets are our most precious asset so it makes sense that we would dedicate a day to keeping them safe during one of the scariest things we can imagine. It was started by the Kennel Club and ADT Security in 2009 to help pet owners learn safety measures to protect their beloved pets and homes from fire, and it’s a great opportunity to learn how to keep your fur baby safe. 





THAT WAS PRETTY DARNED

USEFUL INFORMATION, RIGHT?

EVEN OUR YOUNGEST TWO-LEGGER AGREES!!

(SHE APPARENTLY WANTS TO BE A FIRE CHIEF AS WELL!!)


Photo Courtesy of Grandpa

Well, this is Chief Levi signing off for now! Be sure to visit my furiend Chief Mackerull Boomer Junior Butter Feeld from Trout Talkin Tabbies (The Da Tabbies O Trout Towne)  to read their Fire Safety Post as well!

BE SAFE OUT THERE!!

(Thank you, Ann from Zoolatry, for the great badges!!)


CHIEF LEVI...OUT!






21 comments:

  1. That is a frightening amount of pets that d in fires. I read once that a dog will run out of the house if it is able to, but a cat will go and hide where it is not likely to be found in time.

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  2. Great post Levi! It is important to keep checking and making sure everything is in order
    and escape routes established.
    Purrs, Julie

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  3. That is great information about fire safety, Levi. Those statistics are a bit frightening.

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  4. Great tips for us and our babies.

    Have a fabulous day and weekend. Scritches to the boys and a hug to mom. ♥

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  5. That is something to think about. We all need an escape plan for us and our pets.

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  6. Oh gosh, that little firefighter is adorable! And great info to share, thank you!

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  7. That was good info and a darn fun post too, y'all are rockin' that safety stuff!

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  8. Great post and concats to spokespets Levi and Mackerull. Years back there was a not so small fire 2 units down. TW ran out of the building like her tail was on fire. Did she take The Cat? NO! She says she begged the firemen to get me but they were busy.

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  9. Great post.. Levi did a wonderful job and so did your adorable granddaughter. XO

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  10. Great advice, Levi! And we ope way more pets can be saved form dying that horrible way. Your Firechief to be is adorable!!

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  11. Great tips, Chief Levi! A little prevention and awareness goes a long way, right? XO

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  12. Great tips! i have an escape plan for my kitties!

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  13. OMC! Those are the cutest firefighters ever! Good info, thanks.

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