The aroma and enticing
presentation of foods, especially during the holidays, can tempt pets into
harmful situations. The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals (ASPCA) offers Thanksgiving Safety Tips to help keep your furry friends safe.
Small
pieces of thoroughly cooked, boneless and skinless Thanksgiving turkey may be
shared in small portions, but the ASPCA recommends keeping pets on their
regular diet during the holidays.
Winter
holidays are fast approaching. The American Veterinary Medical Association
(AVMA) offers Winter Holiday Pet Safety information to help plan in advance.
It
is important to have pets microchipped and to keep owner contact information
for the chip current. Some pets may be accustomed to households full of
extended family and guests coming and going during the holidays, but others can
be shy or apprehensive about unfamiliar people. Consider keeping less
socialized pets in a quiet area at home with a comfortable crate or bed with
some soft music and toys to help them be less anxious during social gatherings.
More ASPCA information to
help:
The ASCPA has an Animal
Poison Control Center (APCC) hotline available 24/7 for animal poison-related
emergencies, at 888-426-4435. A consultation fee may apply. Get
additional APCC information here.
Interested
in possibly adding a furry family member to your home? Visit our Available Pets site, or better yet, visit our Animal Services
Center at 1000 SE Green Oaks Blvd. to meet with a furry friend in person. Visit
our Animal Services website and our Facebook page for more information.
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