Find out what precautions to take with candles, decorations, food and plants during the holiday season to keep your pets safe from health emergencies.
The wise and watchful Owl is the perfect companion for someone looking for the perfect gentle-pup. Calm and gentle on a leash, 4-year-old Owl likes to lean up against her handlers for pats and scritches. Owl is hoping to find a foster home for the holidays. If you are interested in fostering Owl, email [email protected]. In last week’s column, I put out a plea for foster families to provide a “Home for the Holidays,” especially for the many large dogs in our care.
We want to keep this momentum going, so next week on December 13, we will launch “Twelve Dogs of Christmas.” Our hope is to place 12 more large dogs into homes before December 25. To help keep all pets safe and happy this holiday season, here are a few essential rules to keep in mind that will help you avoid a pet emergency.Deck the Halls: Holiday foliage — like holly, ivy, lilies, mistletoe, poinsettias — can harm our pets if ingested. If you aren’t able to keep a careful eye on your pets at all times, opt for artificial plants or pet-safe alternatives like Christmas cacti, moth orchids or majesty palms instead.
Tinsel Town: Shimmering bobbles and glittering strands may attract curious pets. Tinsel is a feline favorite but can prove deadly if ingested. Hang fragile and breakable ornaments out of your pet’s reach.
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