Loving Pets Products is helping to keep pets happy, safe, and healthy this holiday season by offering the following tips for pet owers:
1. Avoid poisonous hazards—As you enjoy candy and other festive treats, please do not share these with your pets and keep them out of reach. Chocolate (especially baking chocolate or dark chocolate) is especially dangerous. Also, candies that are individually-wrapped propose a double-threat, as many pets might eat both the candy and its wrapper.
2. Reduce stress on your pet—If you are hosting a holiday party or gathering, provide your pet with a quiet place or crate, as many pets can get overwhelmed by large amounts of noise, people, and food. If you are traveling with your pet by car or by plane, make sure you provide fresh water and try your best to keep them on their regular schedule.
3. Maintain a healthy diet—In addition to a low-fat daily food, provide your pets with healthy, vitamin-enhanced meat treats to promote joint health and a healthy digestive system. In making your decision, choose a treat that contain ingredients that are all-natural and tested in the United States. Loving Pets' Gourmet All-Natural Premium Meat Snacks are 100% all-natural, containing no fillers or preservatives, and are antibiotic and hormone-free. With unique flavor combinations like chicken and apple, carrot and chicken, and sweet potato biscuit, your dog's tail will be wagging for more.
4. Avoid fire hazards—If you want to decorate your home with candles, avoid starting a fire by keeping burning candles high and out of reach from a dog or cat knocking them over. Extinguish the candle as soon as you are done using them, especially before bedtime.
5. Be careful with your Christmas tree—If you have a Christmas tree, make sure the base is secure and that electrical cords for lights or other tree décor are out of your pet's reach. Also, some types of plants like holly, poinsettias, and mistletoe are poisonous to pets if eaten, and tinsel or ribbons can cause severe damage to a dog's digestive system or even worse.
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