bushg
Dec 7, 2007, 09:07 AM
1. No rich foods... gravy, candies, nuts can cause huge problems... remember not to leave food items wraped under the tree. As you know Fido/ Fefe has a great sense of smell.
2. Anchor your tree, a eye hook bolted to the wall or ceiling , with fishing line is a sure fire way to keep treesfrom tipping over, if you have a wild, rowdy animal.
3. If you buy a live tree, be sure to properly dispose of the netting that they wrap them in... we cut ours up stuff them in a box and put in the recycle bin... also bad for wildlife.
4. Try to keep your animals on their normal routine or as close as possible.
5. It's cold outside... when letting your dog out don't forget to let them back in... it is easy to forget when guest are around or your busy cooking or serving... keep a timer by the door and set it.
6. Check out the safety of holiday plants
7. Try to cover, up the hole for the xmas tree water stand. Water mixed with preservatives or pine sap could make your dog ill.
8. Give your dog a safe retreat to get away from all the guest, if need be.
9. Be careful of tinsel, icles, broken glass ornaments, pine needle ingestion, or the clips to attach ornaments, Ingesting / getting cut could mean a visit to the vet or worse.
10. If I seem like I am a worry wart... I am and I'm always looking for dangers to my pets, so if I forgot anything feel free to add.
Oh, Just remembered candles, potpourri pots and fondue pots are hazards... wagging tails or jumping cats can knock them off. Drinks sitting around can be ingested by pets. Make sure all guest knows Fido or Fefe is not to receive little tidbits of food or drinks.
2. Anchor your tree, a eye hook bolted to the wall or ceiling , with fishing line is a sure fire way to keep treesfrom tipping over, if you have a wild, rowdy animal.
3. If you buy a live tree, be sure to properly dispose of the netting that they wrap them in... we cut ours up stuff them in a box and put in the recycle bin... also bad for wildlife.
4. Try to keep your animals on their normal routine or as close as possible.
5. It's cold outside... when letting your dog out don't forget to let them back in... it is easy to forget when guest are around or your busy cooking or serving... keep a timer by the door and set it.
6. Check out the safety of holiday plants
7. Try to cover, up the hole for the xmas tree water stand. Water mixed with preservatives or pine sap could make your dog ill.
8. Give your dog a safe retreat to get away from all the guest, if need be.
9. Be careful of tinsel, icles, broken glass ornaments, pine needle ingestion, or the clips to attach ornaments, Ingesting / getting cut could mean a visit to the vet or worse.
10. If I seem like I am a worry wart... I am and I'm always looking for dangers to my pets, so if I forgot anything feel free to add.
Oh, Just remembered candles, potpourri pots and fondue pots are hazards... wagging tails or jumping cats can knock them off. Drinks sitting around can be ingested by pets. Make sure all guest knows Fido or Fefe is not to receive little tidbits of food or drinks.