Holidays are the most precious moments for all people.
This is the time when all the family gathers around and you spend a good time together.
Yet, when there is also a dog in your family you should take good care of him too and make sure that nothing happens to him while you are celebrating.
Before and during holidays you have a lot to do, people are going in and out and you may not be as careful with your dog as you are in a normal day.
Even though you may not have a lot of time for your fluffy friend, make sure he does not get hurt or eats something which may send him to the vet.
Here are the most common accidents which happen during holidays.
1.
Too much food When you are having a hearty meal you tend to give your dog the same goodies you are eating.
Giving your dog tale scraps is the worst thing you can do as the food you eat on holidays is very fatty and may trigger pancreatitis.
So, in addition to throwing all the table scraps to the garbage, also tell your guests not to give anything to your dog.
Make sure that the garbage is out of your dog's reach, so that you will not find your pall eating plastic bags, aluminum foils or any other such material which may provoke him serious damage.
Also, avoid putting candies and sweets on low tables or anywhere your dog may reach them.
Otherwise, your dog will eat all the cakes, candies and chocolates and risk getting sick.
Also, be aware that there are some substances which are very dangerous for dogs, such as alcoholic beverages, chocolates, garlic, onion, raisins and so on.
Make a list with all these substances and put it somewhere where everybody can see it.
2.
Escape On holidays there is a lot of people coming and leaving and all of them wonder in the entire house.
With all that bustle it can be hard to always keep an eye on your dog, so you have to make sure that he has the I.
D.
tag so that if you he gets lost you will find him easily.
3.
Kitchen Accidents When you are cooking it is best to send your dog out of the house or at least out of the kitchen.
The last thing you want is to throw something boiled on him or to eat something you have dropped by mistake on the floor.
Accidents happen all the time, but holidays are filled with unwanted happenings.
Make sure your dog does not end up being hurt in any way, while you are having fun.
This is the time when all the family gathers around and you spend a good time together.
Yet, when there is also a dog in your family you should take good care of him too and make sure that nothing happens to him while you are celebrating.
Before and during holidays you have a lot to do, people are going in and out and you may not be as careful with your dog as you are in a normal day.
Even though you may not have a lot of time for your fluffy friend, make sure he does not get hurt or eats something which may send him to the vet.
Here are the most common accidents which happen during holidays.
1.
Too much food When you are having a hearty meal you tend to give your dog the same goodies you are eating.
Giving your dog tale scraps is the worst thing you can do as the food you eat on holidays is very fatty and may trigger pancreatitis.
So, in addition to throwing all the table scraps to the garbage, also tell your guests not to give anything to your dog.
Make sure that the garbage is out of your dog's reach, so that you will not find your pall eating plastic bags, aluminum foils or any other such material which may provoke him serious damage.
Also, avoid putting candies and sweets on low tables or anywhere your dog may reach them.
Otherwise, your dog will eat all the cakes, candies and chocolates and risk getting sick.
Also, be aware that there are some substances which are very dangerous for dogs, such as alcoholic beverages, chocolates, garlic, onion, raisins and so on.
Make a list with all these substances and put it somewhere where everybody can see it.
2.
Escape On holidays there is a lot of people coming and leaving and all of them wonder in the entire house.
With all that bustle it can be hard to always keep an eye on your dog, so you have to make sure that he has the I.
D.
tag so that if you he gets lost you will find him easily.
3.
Kitchen Accidents When you are cooking it is best to send your dog out of the house or at least out of the kitchen.
The last thing you want is to throw something boiled on him or to eat something you have dropped by mistake on the floor.
Accidents happen all the time, but holidays are filled with unwanted happenings.
Make sure your dog does not end up being hurt in any way, while you are having fun.
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