Christmas tips to keep your dog safe over the festive seasonChristmas tips to keep your dog safe over the festive season

1st December 2009

In the spirit of the coming season, Bark Busters, the UK’s number one dog behaviour specialist, offers helpful tips for dog owners on how to keep your dogs safe and happy during the festive season.

In planning for this season’s festivities, it is important to keep your dogs in mind. While most of us welcome the sights, sounds and smells of the season, it can also be chaotic, especially for dogs.

The festivities can interrupt a dog’s routine and present a potentially unsafe situation. By following a few simple tips, the festive season can be fun for everyone, including your family dog.
 

Some foods can be harmful 

  • Many festive foods can be harmful and toxic to dogs. These include fatty or spicy foods, breads and dough, fresh herbs, alcoholic beverages and sweets of all kinds—especially those with chocolate or artificial sweeteners.
     
  • Particularly dangerous are cooked bones. Cooked bones easily splinter and the bone shards can cause choking or get stuck in your dog’s gums. Instead, give “dog bones” specifically designed for dogs to chew. Ask your veterinarian or pet shop for suggestions.
  • Discourage your dog from foraging in your bins and try to secure all of the lids.
  • It’s natural that you’d want to share treats with your dog. While a little taste of turkey or sweet potatoes can make your dog happy, don’t overdo it—too much of a good thing can make him sick.
Bark Busters Christmas Tips

Decorations are not playthings

Christmas trees can be hazardous

Help your dog feel safe and relaxed

Please don’t give a pet as a surprise gift!

A cute puppy might seem like the perfect gift choice, but many of these “presents” end up at rescue centres. Owning a dog takes a genuine commitment of time and responsibility and adoptive owners must be ready to participate in training and other activities. If someone you know seriously wants a dog, consider giving a collar and lead, or a dog training certificate from Bark Busters along with a note saying a dog of the recipient’s choice comes with it. This helps ensure the lucky person gets just the right pet to bring into the family.

Following these simple tips will help make the festivities safe and happy for your whole family, including your canine companions.

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