7 Festive Tips To Ensure A Pet-Friendly Holiday Season

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When gathering with friends and family this Thanksgiving, your pets will no doubt be included in the festivities. Here’s what you need to know to make sure your dogs and cats don’t overindulge.

One of my favorite holiday movies is National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation and one of my favorite scenes from this classic is the family’s reaction when Cousin Eddie’s Rottweiler named Snots ,raids the garbage and then starts hacking up something unsavory under the table during dinner.

I’m guessing many of us can relate to this sort of ill-timed upchuck and whether it’s caused by a doggie dumpster dive or just too many treats over too short a time, our pets pay a price for overindulging – sometimes a heavy price.

Here are some tips to keep your little guys healthy and happy for the duration of the holidays:

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If the above sounds too daunting to enforce, it may make sense to let Rover say hello to arriving guests, then relegate him to a safe, separate space where he can snuggle up with his toys and blankets and spend the evening in a less stressful environment.

If you are determined to include your pet in the gala celebrations, remember that slips and spills will likely result in Rover doing a quick clean up at lightning speed. Ensure contact information for your veterinarian and the nearest emergency veterinary clinic is readily available!

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