Your pet dog’s health needs special consideration during the holiday season. The routine at home does not remain the same; your pet’s food habits are bound to be affected, it’s time table and also the number of different people it will be exposed to. This change in its immediate and also external environment exposes the animal to stress and it is up to us to ensure that our beloved pet does not get hurt or disoriented in any way.
Pet dogs are creatures of habit – they expect that their daily routine of food, fun, exercise, and sleep gets fulfilled. If it does not happen it can lead to certain withdrawal symptoms such as lack of appetite.
• Household decorations that your curious pet may bite into are probably the biggest threat to their health. Your pet dog should be kept away from shiny stuff and chewy decorations. Tape down or cover electrical cords so that they don’t lead to electric shocks or mouth burns for your pet dog. Unplug the decorations when you are not around.
• Common house plants such as poinsettias, mistletoe, holly, lilies, and even the Christmas tree can make your pet dog sick if the animal ingests the leaves from these trees.
• It is not necessary that your pets will take to the influx of visitors to your house; give your pet space if you can see that new faces are making it uncomfortable. Place your dog in a separate room or a kennel. Have your pet dog wear an ID collar at all times.
• This point is very important – absolutely no one must feed your pet dog with foodstuffs meant for human consumption. Chocolates and artificial sweeteners can be deadly for your dog.
• The Christmas tree can be dangerous to your pet dog. It is a big plant and often people have decorations on the tree. A dog that jumps around the tree, nibbles at the leaves, swallows tinsel, or bites into the electrical wiring, can be seriously hurt. Even the sap from a live Christmas tree can make your dog sick.
• If you add antifreeze to your outside track then ensure that all spills are cleaned up – antifreeze can be deadly poisonous to dogs attracted by its sweet smell and taste.
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