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Keeping Christmas Safe For All

Happy Holidays from Advantage Pet Center

Happy Holidays from Advantage Pet Center. With Christmas just a few short days away, safety for your pet should be starting to percolate to the top of your mind.

One of the dangers our animals face every year is the inevitable opening of presents. Even if you try to keep your dog or cat in a different room while you enjoy this time with your family and friends, there are still inherent dangers.

Wrapping Paper Catch

While it is fun, at times, to play catch with your dog with the wrapping paper you've just torn off the presents, this can be extremely dangerous for their health. Wrapping paper has ink and other chemicals on it that your dog will ingest. Additionally, the tape that gets left on the paper can cause problems if it detaches from the paper and your dog eats it. It is best to keep the wrapping paper for the humans.


Ribbon Balls

For the cat lovers, a fun past time is taking ribbon and to play with it as a dangle toy for your cat. This provides hours of entertainment, but can also pose a threat. The ribbon, while fun, can easily be shredded if your cat is not declawed. Often cats will also play with it in their mouths. Like the wrapping paper, this allows your cat to ingest whatever chemicals or ink may be on the ribbon. It will be much better to get your cat a little stocking with made-for-cat toys that do not pose any dangers.

Christmas Treats For All

We all get tins, bags, and jars full of goodies this time of year. A very common temptation is to share these treats with our companions. As we discussed in our Thanksgiving Safety article, these treats can cause minor to major digestive problems for your dog or cat, especially true for chocolate and dogs. Instead of sharing your treats, consider giving your dog a jar, box, or bag full of treats for them.

Options for Additional Safety

If you are traveling or entertaining for the holidays, you may want to consider giving your dog or cat a break from the hustle and bustle this time of year brings. Whether you decide to board your companion for a night, a couple of days, or simply to give them some socialization through a day of doggie daycare, consider how much more enjoyable it will be for everyone if your pet is looked after too.

Your dog and cat can enjoy the holidays as much as you. But some of the non-routine parts of holiday celebration can be hazardous to your pet's health. Here are three quick tips to keep Christmas safe and fun for the entire family.

by: Ann Stewart
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