High expectations, money woes, and
other holiday hazards can spell trouble for anyone, but especially those prone to depression.
The following tips can help you avoid pet -
related holiday hazards, helping to ensure health and happiness all season long.
In past years, our newsletter focused on common
holiday hazards such as high fat foods, toxic plants and decorations.
From turkey trimmings to tree trimmings, we've got a handful
of holiday hazards for all pet lovers to be aware of during this season.
As a spokesperson for The HSUS, Caillat shares some simple tips for keeping pets safe
from holiday hazards, and for bringing a new pet into your household during this busy season.
Protecting your dog from these easily overlooked top four
holiday hazards for pets could not only spare them (and you) a lot of pain, but could also save you a lot of money on emergency veterinary bills.
The holiday season is upon us, and between managing the rush of last - minute appointments and educating pet owners
on holiday hazards — expanding your online reach is likely the last thing on your mind.
Healthy Paws Pet Insurance & Foundation promotes awareness
of holiday hazards to eliminate costly illnesses, injuries
This is probably a good time to remind you about
other holiday hazards, since Thanksgiving will be upon us in an instant, and the December madness as well.
«Pet parents will find that most of these costly ER visits are easily preventable by simply being aware of the most
common holiday hazards.»
Answer: There are many types of
holiday hazards that pet owners need to be aware of and on the lookout for that can be poisonous or detrimental your pet's health.
Watch out for wrappers as well which can be
a holiday hazard.
There are a lot of
holiday hazards that a cat can get into at this time of year, so cats should not be left alone unattended.
While this part of
the holiday hazard series is not about emergencies, it does address another serious holiday pet topic.
There are several good websites including the ASPCAs for more information that can be accessed by searching «Pets and
holiday hazards».
For other
holiday hazards, read More Toxic Than Poinsettas: Top 5 Holiday Cat Hazards.
A little common sense goes a long way toward keeping cats safe during the holidays, but
some holiday hazards take even the most seasoned cat guardian by surprise.
From decorations to fattening foods, here's a review of the most common
holiday hazards and how to avoid them.
Topic include: Spay / Neuter, genetics, health tests (BAER, CERF, Hip Dysplasia, Patella Luxation),
holiday hazards, and so much more...
Medications are not something that people think about as
a holiday hazard, but during this chaotic time, when many guests may be staying in your home, be vigilant about any medications that may spill, especially as family members that may be coming to stay may bring in medications that aren't usually in your house.
Keep an extra-close eye on them, avoid
these holiday hazards, and hopefully the holidays will be safe and joyful for all.
Left unattended, pets can get into mischief and serious trouble, so don't forget to be prepared to protect your pets from
these holiday hazards.
One way you can make preventing holiday cat emergencies easier is to quarantine your cat in a separate room away from other pets, decorations, the possibility of open doors, and other
holiday hazards.
With the holidays in full swing, parties and celebrations are in abundance, and while these can be joyous occasions, there are many
holiday hazards that can affect this special time of year, including personal injuries.