Print
This List
Email to
a Friend
Twelve Tips for Dog-Friendly Holidays
TIPS
Tags: Dogs, Pets, Holiday, Christmas, Help
Bark Busters announces its 12 tips to keep furry friends and their owners healthy, wealthy, and wise this holiday season.
| 1. | A tired dog is a good dog - Tire your dog out before guests arrive. |
| 2. | Prevent holiday decoration disasters - Keep tree from tipping and ornaments from breaking. |
| 3. | Tinsel Town can land your pup in the emergency room - Eating tinsel is bad for a dogs intenstine. |
| 4. | Evergreens are not always for everyone, especially a curious canine - Fake trees have fewer problems. |
| 5. | Holiday sweets are not dog treats - Holiday treats (especially chocolate) can hurt your dog. |
| 6. | Cooked turkey and chicken bones are not for dogs. |
| 7. | Mistletoe is for kissing, not eating - Mistletoe as well as amaryllis is toxic. |
| 8. | Keep the liquids flowing - Dogs can get dehyrated when stressed. |
| 9. | 'Tis the season to give, so add your pet to your list - Keep pets busy with new toys |
| 10. | Do not give pets as a surprise gift - People often don't want puppies as a surprise. |
| 11. | How low can the weather go - Be aware of the temperature outside. |
| 12. | Blowing snow is best left in the globe - Broken snow globes can be toxic. |
Lister:
RyanP
Source:
Bark Busters
Other lists of interest:
This list not rated yet – be the first to rate it