Top 5 Holiday Dangers to Pets from VPI

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Top 5 Holiday Dangers to Pets

Preventive Measures Can Save Pets

Labrador retriever and Christmas ornaments

The holidays are a festive time for us and our pets. However, due to ongoing activities and constant distractions, we can easily overlook potential dangers to our four-legged family members.

Take preventive measures to protect your pets this holiday season. Being aware of these top five dangers could save you a trip to the veterinary emergency room.

1. Holiday Tinsel and Ornaments

Tinsel, while not toxic, is very attractive to pets, particularly cats. The shiny, dangling decoration reflects light and can move in the slightest draft — appearing to come alive to watchful critters.

Cat sits in a Christmas tree

The problem with tinsel is that once it’s consumed, it can cause serious injury to your pet. If not caught in time, this foreign body ingestion could actually be fatal as it twists and bunches inside your pet’s intestines. Immediate veterinary care is required.

In addition, bright and colorful tree ornaments can attract your pet’s curiosity. Place glass, aluminum and paper ornaments higher up on the tree. Pets can chew and swallow these fragile objects and not only can broken pieces form sharp edges that may lacerate your pet’s mouth, throat and intestines, they could also create a choking hazard.

2. Holiday Lighting and Candles

Holiday candle

Twinkling, shiny and dangling holiday lights — such as the icicle, netting, garland, curtain, rope and candle varietal — may be another source of danger to your curious pets.

Got a pet that likes to chew? Electrical shock may occur when a pet chomps down on an electrical cord, causing tongue lacerations and possible death. Check your holiday lights for signs of fraying or chewing and use a grounded three-prong extension cord as a safety precaution.

If you have candles on display, place them in a hard-to-reach spot so that your pets can not access them. Not only can pets seriously burn themselves, but knocking over candles creates a fire hazard and may leave a trail of hot wax that will easily burn the pads of paws and more.

3. Gift Wrap Ribbon

Terrier wrapped in holiday ribbon

You may be tempted to fashion your pet with a decorative ribbon “collar” but beware that this could become a choking hazard.

Also, it’s best to quickly discard ribbons and bows wrapped around holiday gifts so that your curious companions won’t be enticed to chew or swallow them. Ingested ribbon can cause a choking hazard and ultimately twist throughout the intestines, leading to emergency surgery and even death.

4. Food Hazards

Festive events often mean edible treats — and lots of them. Unfortunately, some of the most popular holiday goodies, such as chocolate, bones and nuts, can be extremely toxic or fatal to pets.

Holiday nuts and cookies
  • Different types of chocolate contain various levels of fat, caffeine and the substances methylxanthines. In general, the darker and richer the chocolate (i.e., baker’s chocolate), the higher the risk of toxicity. Depending on the type and amount of chocolate ingested, dogs might experience vomiting, diarrhea, urination, hyperactivity, heart arrhythmias, tremors and seizures.
  • Fat trimmings and bones are dangerous for dogs. Fat trimmed from meat, both cooked and uncooked, may cause pancreatitis. And, although it seems natural to give a dog a bone, a dog can choke on it. Bones can also splinter and cause an obstruction or lacerations of your dog's digestive system.
  • Abundant in many cookies and candies, certain nuts should not be given to pets. Almonds, non-moldy walnuts and pistachios can cause an upset stomach or an obstruction of your dog's throat and/or intestinal tract. Macadamia nuts and moldy walnuts can be toxic, causing seizures or neurological signs. Lethargy, vomiting and loss of muscle control are among the effects of nut ingestion.

Keep your pet on her regular diet and caution visitors against giving your pet special treats or table scraps. For a full list of toxic foods, visit our toxic food guide for pets.

5. Toxic Holiday Plants

They may be pretty, but some holiday plants are poisonous—even deadly. As little as a single leaf from any lily variety is lethal to cats. Others to avoid:

Holiday poinsettia
  • Christmas tree pine needles can produce oral irritation, vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, trembling and posterior weakness.
  • Holly, commonly found during the Christmas season, can cause intense vomiting, diarrhea and depression.
  • Mistletoe, another Christmas plant, can cause significant vomiting and diarrhea, difficulty breathing, collapse, erratic behavior, hallucinations and death when ingested.
  • Poinsettias can cause irritation to the mouth and stomach and sometimes vomiting.

For more on toxic plants, visit our toxic plant guide.

Taking precautions with pets during these festive times can help ensure that you and your family will enjoy a happy — and healthy — holiday season!

Article from VPI - Veterinary Pet Insurance.com

 

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Accepting Pet Rescue Donations Through the New Year

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Pappy's Pet Lodge is accepting donations for the following pet rescue groups through the begininng of the year. Each location has a collection box for a different rescue group.

  • Coit - Donation box to support Operation Kindness (click here for the Operation Kindness wish list)
  • Ohio - Donation box to support the SPCA of Texas (click here for the SPCA of Texas wish list)
  • George Bush - Donation box to support Take Me Home Pet Rescue (click for the TMHPR wish list) 
  • Rockwall - Donation box to support Collin County Humane Society (click for the Collin County Humane Society wish list)

Many of the items on the rescue wish lists are items you may find around your home or can easily pick up on a quick trip to the grocery store. Let us know if you have any questions.

Happy at Pappy's

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 Each Monday morning - we'd like to start the week off right by celebrating Monday's with the Happy faces at Pappy's Pet Lodge. Many thanks to our employees (mainly Jason Crocker) for capturing these great moments at our Pappy's locations. Have a great Monday!

 

Bordatella A.K.A. Kennel Cough Vaccination Requirements

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     Pappy's Pet Lodge requires all of our lodging/doggy daycare customers to be up-to-date on all vaccinations, at all times, including the Bordatella Vaccination. Bordatella, A.K.A Kennel Cough, is a highly contagious upper respiratory illness that sometimes causes a dry, hacking cough, retching, wheezing, gagging/vomiting, sneezing and fever, usually within about a week to ten days after exposure.

Pet Sitting and Dog Walking Available. We can come to you!

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Did you know that Pappy’s Pet Lodge now has pet sitting and dog walking services? If Pappy’s is full, not conveniently located for you or you would just prefer your pet staying at home sometimes, we can help. See our full pet sitting and dog walking menu here.

North Dallas Dog Grooming

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The new month is here, but what is it you fear? Ah, yes, a dirty pet that greets you every time you come home from work. Snow, rain, and mud are upon us within the next few months, so grooming your pet is definitely one way to keep your pal smelling nice and your couches free of smudgy paw prints. Moreover, did you know that there are more benefits to grooming than just having a clean pet?

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