Keep Your Dog Safe at Christmas
How to Keep Your Dog Safe at Christmas Christmas is a time for fun, family, and treats, but it’s also a time to take extra care of your furry friend. Here are some easy ways to keep your dog safe and happy during the holidays: 1. No Chocolate or Treats for Dogs Chocolate and some Christmas snacks can make dogs very sick. Keep all sweets and leftovers on high shelves or in cupboards where your dog can’t reach them. 2. Be Careful with Decorations Sparkly ornaments and lights look fun to play with, but they can be dangerous for dogs. Keep breakable or sharp decorations up high, and make sure wires from lights are out of reach. 3. A Quiet Space Just for Them Christmas can be loud with all the visitors and music. Give your dog a cozy, quiet spot to rest if they feel tired or scared. 4. Watch for Small Toys Tiny toys and bits of wrapping paper can look like fun for dogs to chew, but they can hurt their tummy. Clean up after opening presents to keep your dog safe. 5. Be Careful with Plants Some Christmas plants, like holly or mistletoe, can make dogs sick if they eat them. Keep these out of reach or choose pet-safe decorations instead. 6. Keep Them Warm If it’s cold outside, make sure your dog is cozy indoors. If they go out to play, don’t leave them in the cold for too long. By following these simple tips, you can make sure your dog has a safe and Merry Christmas too.