
The holidays are a lot of things: fun, family-filled, frenzied, frantic, festive. They’re all part of what makes the holiday season such an exciting one. It’s important, though, through all the fancy festivities, not to forget your furry friends. Here are a few tips to make sure that the four-legged fare well:
Careful when cooking: Many foods that are perfectly fine for humans can be dangerous and even deadly for dogs. Onions and chocolate are well-known for being poisonous to canines, but other common foods contain risk: mushrooms, potatoes, dough (it can expand in the stomach and lead to problems), macadamia nuts, marijuana…A good rule of thumb is not to change your dog’s diet, and warn any guests not to feed your dog scraps.
Your Family, Not Fido’s: While you may just absolutely adore your Aunt Anne and her awkward hugs, your dog might take some time getting used to people. Don’t force shy pets into loud, confusing situations. Many dogs are also scared or agitated by doorbells; if your dog is one such pet, try asking your guests to knock.
Plants can be painful: Many common holiday plants can be poisonous to dogs. Poinsettas, holly, amaryllis, mistletoe and pine needles can all pose problems. Try using fake versions of these plants, or if you do go with the real thing, be sure to keep them out of pup range.
Salt Safety: When the temperature dips outside, people might put powerful salts on the ground to melt snow. If your dog walks outside, be sure to wipe her paws well so they don’t dry out and crack.
Holidays should be a good time for all. Just make sure the most important member of the family isn’t lost in the shuffle!
Tags: Advice, dog safety, holiday winter advice
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