Submitted by R. Neal on Tue, 2009/12/15 - 10:32am

Dog Whisperer Cesar Milan's holiday pet tips:

  1. Exercise your dog before taking it to visit, or receive, holiday guests. Holiday visits may involve more excited energy than usual. Your dog is more likely to behave if you've drained its energy with a long walk first.
     
  2. Do your holiday boarding research in advance! Feel confident and comfortable that your pet is safe while you are away. Get recommendations and find two or three facilities that meet your requirements, and investigate further.
     
  3. Plan your trips ahead of time. Your dog will sense the tension and anxiety if you hastily try to pack and go. Be ready days beforehand so that your dog has a normal experience before getting in the car or on a plane.
     
  4. Beware of hazardous holiday items. Ingested poinsettia plants cause dogs to vomit; chocolate is poisonous to dogs; and tinsel has sent many a dog to the emergency room after being ingested.
     
  5. Protect your presents and decorations. A dog will be able to smell presents with food in them, so be sure to keep these items separate and ask guests to do the same. Keep all of your fragile ornaments near the top of the tree, place old sturdier ornaments near the ground.
     
  6. I don't recommend giving a puppy as a holiday gift. I strongly believe that the whole family needs to have basic knowledge about the commitment and responsibility of pet ownership before receiving an animal.
     
  7. Protect your dog from the cold. Many breeds are not built for cold weather. There are many products made specifically to help your dog stay warm such as doggy boots and paw waxes.
     
  8. Don't forget rules, boundaries, and limitations just because it's the holidays! New temptations abound in the form of sights, smells, and sounds during the holidays. Use this opportunity to reinforce the household rules.
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bizgrrl's picture

Great tips!I don't

Great tips!

I don't recommend giving a puppy as a holiday gift.

Agreed. I'm not sure giving a pet as a gift is ever a good idea unless, maybe, the recipient has complete knowledge and is ready for the responsibility.

R. Neal's picture

I would add to #4 to watch

I would add to #4 to watch out for pancreatitis, which is caused by ingesting too much fat (like fatty ham, pork, roast beef, turkey, etc. sneaked under the table by well-meaning owners, guests and Grandmas.).

According to the link, Yorkies and Schnauzers are susceptible, and I can vouch for that. Symptoms are "fever, reduced appetite, appears to have a painful abdomen, is showing signs of depression and dehydration, is vomiting and/or passing yellow, greasy diarrhea." Pancreatitis requires immediate medical attention.

ShannonSz's picture

too cool a post....our

too cool a post....our friends at the holiday experience stress also.  Happy Holidays to all

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