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Holiday Pet Safety

Christmas in Dogville
Now, let’s talk about making this festive season a blast for your furry pals while keeping them safe and sound.

Deck the Halls… Safely!

Oh, Christmas Tree: Secure that festive pine giant! We don’t want your pet causing a tree-toppling spectacle.
Mistletoe & Holly: Opt for pet-friendly alternatives. We wouldn’t want Fido turning green during the holidays.
Tinsel-less Town: Tinsel is a no-no. Cats love it, but it can turn into a holiday nightmare. Try something less enticing.
That Holiday Glow: Keep an eye on those candles! We don’t need a pet-driven light show.

Wired for Safety

Wired Up: Hide those wires and batteries! They might look like toys, but we don’t want any shocking surprises.

Avoid Holiday Food Dangers

Skip the Sweets: No chocolates or xylitol-sweetened treats. Watch those sneaky pets eyeing the table.
Leave the Leftovers: Save the rich and spicy foods for yourself. Pets can celebrate in ways that don’t involve a trip to the vet.
Careful with Cocktails: Keep your drinks out of reach. We don’t want your furry friend experiencing a hangover.

Selecting Special Treats

Special Treats: Stuff those stockings with pet-safe goodies. No ribbons or loose parts—let’s avoid a festive trip to the vet.

Plan a Pet-Safe Holiday Gathering

House Rules: Guests, feel free to give our pets some extra love and playtime!
Put the Meds Away: Medications are a no-go for pets. Keep them locked up.
A Room of Their Own: Provide a cozy spot for your pets to escape the holiday hustle.
New Year’s Noise: Watch out for confetti and noisy poppers! Keep the pets in a safe, quiet spot during the countdown.

Let’s make this holiday season a joyous and safe one for our four-legged friends!
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