New Year's Pet Safety Tips: 101 Dog Care Tips- Tip 146
It's almost time to ring in the New Year! As we count down to the New Year its time to reflect on the past and look forward to the future. With a little bit of "puparation" you and your pet can look forward to 2012. Because nothing spoils the festivities like a sick or runaway pet. Here are a few New Year's Eve pet safety tips to keep your pet out of danger and ensure your pet does not get lost while the ball drops . Let the celebrations begin and the good times roll!
1. Be observant of your animal’s response to loud noises. Thunderstorms and fireworks are the best known causes for pet anxiety, but celebration party favors and popping champagne corks can be just as traumatizing. If you are hosting a New Years Party, make sure your pets are placed in a comfortable area that is separate from the activities. Make sure they have plenty of water and are comfortable. When possible, refrain from keeping them outside, as fireworks and other neighbors celebrating can lead to the same ruckus and worry.
2. Always keep your pet’s tags on. In the case they do get spooked and bolt for an open door or gate, an ID tag will be imperative to getting them home safely.
3. Beware of alcohol! Many pets can be drawn to glasses of beer or liquor that has been left behind after the celebration is over. Consumption of alcohol can be highly dangerous for animals, and even deadly. Make sure to thoroughly clean up the area before you allow your pets to enter. Always keep a close eye on them, and never give them any alcohol as a treat or joke.
4. Be aware of party decorations. Balloons, streamers, party hats or confetti can be unhealthy for an animal if ingested. While decorating for your party, keep the animals in a separate area where they do not have access to the decorations. If they do get into them, consult a veterinarian immediately.
Everyone at Best Bully Sticks wishes you and your pet a very happy and healthy 2012!
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