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While
you are busy making your plans for St. Patrick’s Day and Easter, please don't
forget to include your pets.
Once you know the hazards, a little precaution and
prevention will make the holidays a happy time for everyone.
Tinsel or Easter grass
can be appealing, but if ingested, it can twist up in the intestines. This is a
particular danger to cats and kittens, which seem to find tinsel, yarn, ribbon,
and string tempting to eat.
The holiday turkey or ham
will leave a lot of tantalizing bones, but don't feed them to your pet.
Beware of steak bones, too.
Small bones or bone chips can get lodged in the
throat, stomach, and intestinal tract.
With everyone coming and going, watch
out for open doors and sneaky pets.
Make sure your pets wear collars and tags in case
of escape.
And it’s a good time to think about a HomeAgain
microchip.
Ask guests to keep an eye out for pets under foot and
remind them that sometimes your normally friendly dog or cat may be less than
willing to deal with enthusiastic children and rooms full of unfamiliar people.
Thanks, Happy Holidays
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Holiday Hazards
Pet Care Tips
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