Around the house there are many holiday hazards. From Christmas trees, tinsel, gifts under the tree, to your Christmas dinner table setting. There is so much stuff that your pet can get into!
Curiosity to Christmas can be a bad combination for your pet if you don't think ahead and take proper precautions.
Some precautions include:
- Keep your pets away from the Christmas tree. Secure your tree to make sure that it does not topple, and by all means...keep the pooch out of the tree water! It contains dangerous bacteria and chemicals!
- Skip the holiday tinsel! If swallowed, it can cause choking or even worse, intestinal problems.
- Keep the pets away from packages and gifts. Wrapped or not wrapped, gifts can appear to be a new toy for your pet, but in all reality your new gift can be a hazard to your pets! Wrapping supplies, glue, rubber bands, and ribbon can cause intestinal problems if swallowed. Your children's new toys can cause choking if small pieces and balls are involved.
- Your Christmas table I am sure is picture perfect! The people food, candles and holiday centerpieces (poinsettia, holly, lilies, mistletoe, hemlock and ivy) are all VERY dangerous to your pets. Make sure that they are out of reach!
There is a wonderful article in the December 2007 Dog Fancy magazine on this topic. Pick a copy up today! Your pets will thank you!

