Turkey day is right around the corner, so remind clients of these pet safety tips from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer so they can avoid a trip to the emergency veterinary clinic or spending the evening searching for a missing pet.
- Most pets do not tolerate spicy seasonings very well or large quantities of food. Avoid giving pets a sampling of everything on the human menu.
- On the morning of the holiday, exercise the dog to try to wear it out before guests arrive.
- Make sure to dispose of turkey bones where the pet cannot get to it. These bones will splinter when chewed. Bones can get caught in a pet's esophagus or intestinal track and could be life threatening.
- Rancid food is full of bacteria and can make a pet very sick, so make sure garbage is not accessible to the pet.
- Turkey stuffing may contain onions, garlic, or raisins-all toxic to dogs, so resist the urge to feed your dog human food.
- Remind guests not to offer table scraps or appetizers to the dog.
- If the family pet is skittish around people, noises, sudden movement then containing the dog away from the stimulation is recommended.
- Offer special chew toys during the time people are buzzing around.
- An open door or open garage may be an invitation for your pet to bolt. Keep your pet contained while guests are coming or going.
- Make sure your pet has ID and license on a collar just in case it bolts out an open door.