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Thanksgiving Hazards for Your Puppy

November 10, 2018

Thanksgiving is truly a wonderful holiday – with plenty of food and family time.

However, if you are a dog owner, you need to be aware of Thanksgiving hazards, including food, crowds, and travel. Dog stores around the country will warn pet owners that this time can be really stressful for dogs. This is especially true if you are hosting a Thanksgiving dinner with a lot of guests. Read on to learn how to ensure your pup’s safety.

Food Safety 

The biggest hazard to puppies during Thanksgiving time is food poisoning. During the holidays, dog food poisoning incidents increase drastically and jump through the roof. Sharing your Thanksgiving dinner with your pooch can seem like a nice way to show appreciation, but it is likely to cause harm to your puppy’s health. Instead visit dog stores like PetCenter to purchase dog treats that are Thanksgiving Day friendly and healthy for your puppy. By sticking to dog treats you will also find that your puppy training efforts won’t be reversed.  

Educate Your Guests

You should point out to your guests that they shouldn’t give your dog any Thanksgiving food. Guests can engage with your puppy by offering him treats and toys throughout dinner. Dogs tend to become stressed if they are locked away when new guests and new smells are present. By offering treats and toys during dinner your puppy will feel entertained and important.

Travel Safely and Comfortably 

If you are visiting your family or friends in another town and you want to bring your dog with you, then you have to make sure that he will be safe and comfortable on his travel. The first thing you have to do is to make sure that your dog has a collar with an ID tag. Remember that you need to have a health certificate from your veterinarian for your dog if you’re traveling across state lines or international borders.

Thanksgiving can be a great holiday for all of your family members, including your puppy when you follow these tips.

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