Monday, December 20, 2010

Holiday pet safety tips from the Apalachicola Bay Animal Clinic

Make sure your pets have a Happy & Safe Holiday Season! Watch out for these holiday hazards.



Lights, decorations, good food…every year, as we celebrate the holidays, we fill our homes with seasonal cheer for ourselves and our families. However, what may seem beautiful and harmless to us may pose hidden dangers to our pets. Don't let an emergency spoil the festivities! Below are some common holiday hazards for dogs and cats and how to prevent them.


Holiday hazard How to keep your pet safe
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Electric cords Keep all electric cords securely taped down or out of reach of your pet. Dogs and cats may chew dangling wires and be burned or electrocuted.
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Ornaments Hang ornaments out of reach of your pet. Dogs, especially, may eat ornaments or wire hangers, which can get caught in the stomach and intestines.
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Chocolate Keep all holiday foods away from your pet. Chocolate contains ingredients (e.g., caffeine) that can be lethal to dogs and cats.
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Tinsel, ribbon,
and string
Make sure these are kept out of reach and properly disposed of. If swallowed, any of these can require emergency surgery to remove. Tinsel also has sharp edges that can cut the mouth.
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Lilies, other flowers,
and houseplants
Prevent your pets from eating plants or flower arrangements. Lilies are very poisonous to cats.
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Christmas tree Put the tree in a pet-safe room or monitor your pet when he or she is around the tree. Dogs and cats may eat the needles (even from artificial trees) or drink the water at the base of the tree, which can be toxic (especially if it contains preservatives).

In many cases, if your pet has eaten or drunk something toxic, warning signs will include gastrointestinal problems, such as vomiting and diarrhea. Other signs may include tiredness and lack of appetite, especially in cats that have eaten lilies. If your pet shows any of these signs, or if you think he or she has eaten something dangerous but is not showing any signs yet, please call us right away. Treating your pet as soon as possible is essential!

We will be glad to answer any questions you have about your pet's health. Let's work together to make sure your entire family has a happy, healthy holiday season!

Visit Your Pet Portal Today!
For more tips on keeping your pet safe, just visit our practice website at http://www.abac.vetsuite.com and click on "Pet Portal LOG IN." We look forward to hearing from you.

Here's wishing you a happy and safe holiday season.
View your holiday ecard.

Sincerely,
Dr Fulmer and the staff of Apalachicola Bay Animal Clinic
Apalachicola Bay Animal Clinic
187 Hwy 98 West
East Point, FL, 32328
(850) 670-8306


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