Christmas Safety for Pets

Christmas Safety for Pets

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It’s the most wonderful time of the year — until your pets want in on the celebration. Christmas safety for pets should be one of your top concerns as you decorate and celebrate the holiday.

Poisonous House Plants for Pets

Many of our favorite holiday decorative house plants can be dangerous — even deadly — for pets. Poisonous house plants for pets include Christmas trees, mistletoe, holly, poinsettias, and ivy. They can all cause serious intestinal issues in dogs and cats. Keep your pets away from these plants or better yet, choose alternative decorations or artificial plants.

Christmas Safety for Pets

Christmas Tree Lights, Ornaments, and Tinsel

Christmas trees are gorgeous with their sparkling lights, ornaments, and tinsel, but all of these can be destructive to your pets. Keep your tree out of reach of your pets, if possible. Skip shiny tinsel, as it’s especially attractive to cats. Make sure you quickly clean up broken ornaments, since sharp pieces can damage a pet’s digestive tract.

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