December/January 2004 Now in our thirteenth
year. www.Bdarn.com
Other holiday concerns:
If you plan to take your pet with you during holiday visits,
make sure that your pet is welcome first (with all the activity,
it may be better to board your pet or hire a pet sitter). Holiday
treats, such as rich, fatty food scraps, bones from fish, pork,
and poultry, alcoholic beverages, and chocolate, can be harmful
or toxic to pets. Do not allow friends and relatives to give
your pet special treats it could ruin everyone's holiday (including
your veterinarian's).
Do not allow pets to play with ribbons, yarn, or six-pack beverage
holders and don't put ribbons or yarn around your pet's neck.
If you want to decorate your pet, invest in a holiday collar.
These last for many years, are more attractive, and are a lot
safer! Cover or tack down electrical cords.
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