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Common Holiday Hazards for Pets – What You Need to Know

December 1, 2023
The holiday season is a wonderful time filled with joy and cheer, but it’s important to remember that it can present some potential dangers for our beloved pets. While we decorate our homes and savor seasonal goodies, it’s crucial to remain vigilant about common holiday hazards that could harm our furry friends.   Read on as a local vet offers up some tips on how to keep your pets safe during the holiday season.  

Toxic Holiday Plants

  Many of us adorn our homes with festive plants during the holidays, but some of these can be harmful to pets. Mistletoe, holly, and poinsettias are examples of plants that can cause tummy troubles or more serious reactions if our pets decide to munch on them.  

Electrical Cords

  The twinkling lights and beautiful ornaments that deck our halls can make our homes look enchanting, but electrical cords can pose a real danger to pets who like to nibble on things. Chewing on cords can lead to electric shocks or burns, which makes them a big risk during this jolly season.  

Holiday Treats

  Partaking in yummy seasonal treats is a holiday tradition, but many of these foods can be harmful to our furry companions. Chocolate, often found in holiday desserts, is a clear example, as it contains substances that are toxic to pets.  

Alcohol and Holiday Foods

  As we celebrate with our loved ones, it’s crucial to keep an eye on our pets to ensure they don’t sneak any alcohol or gobble up foods that can be harmful to them. Alcohol can cause serious health issues for pets, and certain foods, like bones and fat trimmings, can lead to tummy troubles.  

Open Flames and Candles

  Candles add a cozy touch to holiday celebrations, but they also present a fire hazard for pets. Inquisitive animals could accidentally knock over candles, leading to burns or even a house fire. Making sure pets are supervised around open flames is really important for their safety during the festive season.  

Things to Keep in Mind

  While we’re immersed in the holiday festivities, it’s crucial to keep our furry pals safe. By being aware of common holiday hazards for pets, we can take steps to prevent accidents and create a happy and secure environment for both humans and animals.    And if you have more questions or wish to schedule your furry pal for a wellness checkup, please feel free to call us, your local vet, anytime!
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