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Tips for your dog over Christmas

December 23, 2016 By

Pawsitive Solutions Lorna

Tips for your dog over Christmas

Dogs really like consistency in their lives especially if he/she has a more nervous or timid temperament. Sometimes our pets can be overwhelmed by all the noise and celebrations. Here are some tips to keep your dog happy and safe during the holiday season.

  1. Keep decorations out of reach. Tinsel, lights, and other decorations can be tempting for dogs to play with, but they can also be dangerous if ingested. Ingesting these items can cause digestive issues, blockages, and other health problems for your dog.
  2. Watch out for holiday plants. Poinsettias, mistletoe, and holly can be toxic to dogs if ingested. Symptoms of plant poisoning in dogs can include vomiting, diarrhea, and difficulty breathing.
  3. Don’t give your dog holiday treats meant for humans. Many human treats, such as chocolate and sweets, can be harmful to dogs. Chocolate, in particular, can be toxic to dogs and can cause symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, and an increased heart rate.
  4. Keep an eye on your dog during parties. Large crowds and loud noises can be stressful for dogs, so make sure to give your dog a quiet place to retreat to if needed. This can help prevent anxiety and other behavioral issues.
  5. Don’t leave your dog alone for long periods of time. Dogs are social animals and need attention and interaction, so try to make sure someone is around to check on them. Leaving your dog alone for long periods of time can lead to boredom, destructive behavior, and other issues.
  6. Make sure your dog has proper identification. If your dog gets lost during the holiday chaos, a collar and identification tags can help ensure a safe return home. Having a microchip is also a good idea in case your dog loses their collar.
  7. Keep your dog on a regular routine. Changes to your dog’s routine can be stressful, so try to stick to their normal feeding and exercise schedule as much as possible. This can help your dog feel more comfortable and secure during the holiday season.

Please contact us if you or someone you know is looking for help with their dog via our enquiries page.

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