Helpful Ways to Keep Your Dog Safe Around the Holidays
Reduce stress
Keep your dog's exercise schedule as normal as possible to prevent anxiety and misbehavior.
Provide solitude
Keep your dog's favorite place free from the holiday hubbub so he can relax.
Decorate safely
Ribbons and tinsel are frequently implicated in veterinary emergency room visits. Light cords, when chewed or frayed, can cause severe burns or electrocution.
Keep poisonous and dangerous plants away
Plants like mistletoe and poinsettia are poisonous, and ingested pine needles can cause digestive tract blockage.
Give your pet a tasty holiday treat without sacrificing precise nutrition
Treats are available in many healthy varieties and are the perfect way to share the holiday cheer with your special dog.
Make holiday trips safe and prepare for them well in advance
Take special precautions when traveling with your dog no matter how you choose to travel.
Give your pet a tasty holiday treat without sacrificing precise nutrition
Treats are available in many healthy varieties and are the perfect way to share the holiday cheer with your special dog.