TheNashville CityScoop

Christmas Lights News
Nashville, TN

Dangers for Pets at the Holidays

BY: Your Name, Your Business

Of course you want beautiful holiday décor but not at the expense of the safety of your furry friends. Here are some ideas for how to keep your pets safe during the holiday season.

Decorate Your Tree With a Plan

Make sure your tree in securely anchored, so a curious cat or dog can’t knock it over. Put glass and other breakable ornaments out of reach of your pets, who may be tempted to knock them down and cut themselves. Avoid tinsel as it can be almost irresistible for pets, especially cats. While it’s not poisonous, it can still cause serious, even fatal health problems if it’s consumed. Also, steer clear of tree fertilizer if you have a real tree, as it can cause stomach problems.

I love the holidays!!!

Avoid Wrapping Clutter

Bits of wrapping paper and bows can seem like fun toys for your pet, or maybe you’re tempted to tie that cute bow around your puppy’s collar. But beware. These are choking hazards for your pets.

Leftovers Should Not Go To The Dog

I’m sure your pup would be thrilled to get a taste of all of those holiday goodies, but they really aren’t good for your four-legged friends. Apart from causing gastrointestinal distress, a lot of foods can actually be dangerous. In particular, avoid giving your dog any bones, which can cause punctures in the throat or stomach, and fat trimmings, which can cause pancreatitis.

Keep Your Sweets Out of Reach

You know your pets should not have chocolate, but did you know that sugar free goodies are also dangerous for dogs? Foods with xylitol can cause dogs’ blood sugar to drop to dangerous levels.

Keep Holiday Plants Out of Reach

Holly, mistletoe and poinsettias are all poisonous for animals. If you use them to decorate, make sure you keep them out of reach.

If you see unusual behavior from your pets during the holiday season, you may want to seek veterinary help. Watch for lethargy, vomiting and lack of coordination, which can all be symptoms of something more serious. Here’s to a safe and healthy holiday for your pets!

“Best Christmas Light Installers in Nashville, TN”

Top Rated Local Christmas / Holiday Lighting Installation / Company / Contractor

Davidson County: Nashville, Brentwood, Franklin, , , TN

Recent

Need another fun Christmas time activity? Read below for instructions on how to make a gingerbread house! Christmas Light Pros TN loves the nostalgia that a g…
Ok, so you want to enjoy your Christmas lighting display for absolutely as long as possible, right? Us too. But where is the line between early enough to be fest…

“Best Christmas Light Installers in Nashville, TN”

Top Rated Local Christmas / Holiday Lighting Installation / Company / Contractor

Davidson County: Nashville, Brentwood, Franklin, , , TN

CityScoop is the top ranked local business news network in the United States. Established in 2008, CityScoop has been providing local communities with high quality news about local businesses and their most recent projects.

About Cityscoop
ABOUT THE AUTHOR

LOCAL EXPERT

AUTHOR & CONTRIBUTOR
Profile Avatar Click to view Author Bio

Your Name

Your Business

Leave a message

Please wait...

Location

No address found...

Recent

Need another fun Christmas time activity? Read below for instructions on how to make a gingerbread house! Christmas Light Pros TN loves the nostalgia that a g…

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

BIO: Our goal is to provide a customized design strategy for residential, commercial or HOA needs. Our services include light hanging, maintenance and removal. We provide all lights and equipment needed for any installation. There is nothing to buy. We provide everything on a seasonal lease basis.

QR CODE

Dangers for Pets at the Holidays