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Companion Animal Advocates, Borst Landscape & Design and the Hillsdale Animal Hospital are hosting a FREE Pet Hazards lecture on Tuesday, June 15th. The lecture will be held at The Hillsdale Library, located at 509 Hillsdale Avenue, Hillsdale, N.J. and begins at 6:30 PM.
As a pet owner, we are sure that you want to protect your pet(s) in the best way possible from the unthinkable. We are hosting this event to inform pet owners of indoor pet hazards such as what foods to not feed your pet and why, as well as what types of plants are pet friendly and which ones you should stay away from. We will also be discussing organic lawn care and the benefits that organic offers as well as outdoor pet hazards such as plants and flowers you should stay away from planting if you have a pet. We will also touch upon some organic ideas to keep deer from eating your plants.
Please RSVP to Christine McIndoe at:
Christine@CompanionAnimalAdvocates.org, visiting the Companion Animal Advocated website and registering or by calling (201) 706-7666.
About Companion Animal Advocates:
Companion Animal Advocates (CAA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in Bergen County, NJ. CAA is dedicated to the welfare of companion animals within our community through programs designed to keep pets in their homes and reduce pet overpopulation. For more information on Companion Animal Advocates or how you can help, please contact Info@CompanionAnimalAdvocates.org or phone at (201) 706-7666.
Please visit our Web site:
www.CompanionAnimalAdvocates.org to sign up for our newsletter.






