KEEP IT SAFE:

  • Foods-Some of our traditional favorites are super dangerous for our pets: According to PetsBest.com, WHAT FOODS ARE TOXIC TO DOGS AND CATS?, these 6 food items are not on the safe to eat list: Stuffing, Ham, Turkey Bones, Mashed Potatoes, Salads with grapes/raisins, and chocolate desserts.
  • Oh Christmas Tree and all the bells and whistles: Keep the tree secured down to prevent following over if tugged and pulled on.
  • Avoid Mistletoe and Holly: “Holly, when ingested, can cause pets to suffer nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Mistletoe can cause gastrointestinal upset and cardiovascular problems“.
  • We know Tinsel is almost passe, but if you still use it, be careful of the kitties, they love the shinny stuff and it is super harmful to them, up to surgery to get it removed.
  • Ornaments and wires: Keep them out of paws reach….as with your small child, remember that your pets are curious, playful and it can lead to dangers.

LET THE FUN BEGIN:

  • Dress them up: OK, so maybe they won’t like it as much as you—but how about “turkey-dog” or “kitty-Christmas-tree”… DIY turkey costume
  • Dog and Cat Friendly Activities: Watch the Football game or Thanksgiving Day parade and let those fur babies cuddle and warm up with you! Light a fire (if you live in an area that warrants it) and let them enjoy the atmosphere! Take that doggie outside and throw a Frisbee or football around–great exercise!
  • Tasty goodies: Here we are again, back at the kitchen table and stove! Food plays a role in everyone’s holidays! Cook it up, let your pets help even, and make some dishes to share with your sweet fur baby–Let’s Cook For Our Pets.
  • Toys to keep them busy, of course your Pet Treater subscription will help with that. We also have a few neat holiday toy ideas for you below.
Keeping Your Pets Safe During the Holidays! Video Courtesy of Inside Edition
For more info on how to have a safe and merry holiday season, we looked to ASPCA.org and their Holiday Safety Tips.

Any food allergies or unknowns in that department, always contact your pet’s vet. If there is an emergency in the home with poison and your pet, contact ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center Phone Number: (888) 426-4435.

Go to Pet Treater and USE CODE THANKFUL2020 to save 50 % off any subscription, NOT VALID ON TRY IT OUT OR GIFT OPTIONS

Many Happy Days ahead for the holiday festivities!


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