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Safety Tips For Your Dog During the Holidays

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When the holidays roll around, life can become frazzled. That is because there will be many different things running through a person's head. However, no matter how busy you may be, it is critical to make sure your loving pet dog is not overlooked during the holidays. Yet, this can be a little tough due to all the responsibilities one must contend. Thankfully, following a few simple tips can ensure your dog stays safe during the holidays.

Eating Habits

Be sure to keep any decorations that present a choking hazard away from your dog. Dogs often cannot tell the difference between decorations and pet toys. This can yield a very dangerous situation since decorations lack any safety design. Therefore, is it necessary to employ a little prudence when it comes to placing decorations in the vicinity of your dog.

Avoid feeding your dog any holiday food. Yes, it can be tough to turn down your dog when it is begging for some of that special Thanksgiving or Yuletide food. However, human food can sometimes be very disagreeable to a dog's stomach. In some cases, human food can make a dog extremely sick in a very short period of time. So, avoid sharing human food with your dog as this could lead to an ill pet.

Dealing with Guests

If you are inviting a number of guests to your home during the holidays, it may be best to secure the pet away from the crowd. Small dogs can sometimes get trampled upon when a crowd of people are collected in a small area. Additionally, if a dog feels anxious or nervous when surrounded by a number of strangers, it may be inclined to snap or bite. Keeping the dog away from your guests would be a better plan than letting it roam freely.

Please note: do not completely take your eyes off your dog if you sequester it from guests. Not checking up on a dog can lead to not knowing if the dog becomes sick or injured. Also, leaving a dog outside without checking up on it is an invitation for the dog to run away. Of course, one way to avoid this would be to ensure the dog is on a lease. It is also important to make sure all gates are closed and locked. But, do not assume all is well without checking up on the dog periodically. After all, you wouldn't want the dog chained outside if the temperature took an immediate dip.

The Kennel Option

If you need to leave town for the holidays, be sure to place the dog in a kennel that can adequately take care of it. Even if you are only going away for a few days, it would be best to employ the services of a kennel. It would be a very bad idea to leave a dog home alone and unattended in an empty house. Why risk any potential calamities? Seek the services of a professional kennel. It will provide the owner with peace of mind and the dog with a safe place to stay.