It’s fun to involve your pet in the festive celebrations so here are our top tips on how to keep them safe this Christmas.
Paws off the following
Chocolate, grapes, raisins and sultanas are poisonous to dogs. Always keep your pets away from the Christmas table (Christmas ham is very attractive) and secure the lids on rubbish bins. Christmas cake is definitely off limits and please don’t leave edible gifts under the tree! Remember that cats should be kept away from the sweet-smelling Christmas lilies as these can cause kidney failure even if just a small amount of the plant is ingested.
Leave leftovers off the menu
Don’t be tempted to feed your pet leftovers – most are too fatty for our pets and can cause upset tummies and nasty episodes of painful pancreatitis. Never feed cooked bones and watch out for skewered meat that falls from the BBQ.
O Christmas tree
Secure your Christmas tree so it doesn’t tip or fall. Don’t let your pet access tree water and keep any wires and batteries out of paws’ reach. Tinsel and Christmas lights: Kitties love these sparkly “toys” but if swallowed they can lead to an obstructed digestive tract.
Fear the fireworks
If you know fireworks are scheduled, plan ahead. Keep your dog indoors and put him in a room with a television or radio turned up. If possible have a family member stay with him during the fireworks. Make sure all windows are closed and all exits are secure.
Speak to someone at Pet Doctors if you are concerned about your dog’s firework anxiety, as we will be able to offer you some more helpful advice on keeping them calm.