Showing posts with label seasonal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seasonal. Show all posts

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Safety Tips for Dogs During Thanksgiving


According to PetRelocation.com, 63 percent of pet owners travel at least 50 miles with their pets over the holidays. The Travel Industry Association of America says 78 percent of the pets taken on vacation are dogs, with cats coming in second at 15 percent. Traveling with my dogs is a frequent occurrence in my life, but for some it’s a holiday event. There are many things you can do to make your travels with Fido more enjoyable for the four and two leggeds in your family.
Crates and Harnesses in the Car
The ASPCA reports that unrestrained pets are responsible for more than 30,000 accidents every year. Some states require pets to be buckled up or crated in the car. Personally, I am a big fan of crate training and my dogs ride in secured crates in my car on a daily basis. I can barely contain them from hopping in. (We also play “crate games” for agility practice.) If your dog isn’t crate trained or there is a lack of room for one, a dog car safety harness seat belt will also do.
Schedules:
Dogs love routine and often show signs of discomfort when their routine is interrupted. I know it can be fun to hang out longer in your pajamas and visit with family during the holidays. But, if you usually walk Fido at 7 am every morning, keeping him to that routine will keep him settled when you come back and want to visit more with family. I think Fido will be okay with you getting back into your pj’s after his walk.
Turkey and other delightful smells:
A dog’s sense of smell is their primary sense. It is estimated to be 100,000 times better than a human’s. (For more on how dog’s smell, read Canine Senses: How Dogs Smell by Canine Science.) You can only imagine how good that turkey smells to your dog. 

Friday, November 11, 2011

Give Thanks for Turkey and Cranberry Meatballs

If you have a dog guest or two at Thanksgiving and don’t want to give table snacks for fear of turkey bones, consider... more

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Talkin’ Turkey and Pet Safety

Holidays can be extremely fun for humans, but are often a dreadful experience for pets. The culprits of the top Thanksgiving pet emergencies involve guests and food. Here are four tips for pet owners to ensure everyone remains thankful this... more

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Keep Your Cats Inside on Halloween

Even the most outdoor-savvy cat can find Halloween unsettling, with people in creepy costumes roaming the neighborhood. Sadly, Halloween also brings out the cruel, cat-hating side of some people, and you definitely don’t want your cat to become a victim of... more

Cats and Halloween Candy Don't Mix

In general, cats don't have a sweet tooth, so you may not have to be as diligent at guarding that bowl of Halloween candy as you would for your dog. If your cat has a tendency to try to swipe a little sweet candy or just wants to play with the wrapper, keep the bowl out of reach.

Chocolate is highly toxic to cats, and just a small amount can be lethal. Chewy candy can get stuck in the mouth. Hard candy can get lodged in the throat and cause choking.

Even if your cat doesn't have any desire to eat the sweets but just wants to bat around the wrapped candy, if there's a dog in the family it could pose an additional risk. To be on the safe side, keep all candy out of reach of kitty and make it a safe Halloween for everyone.