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Dr. Walt's happy tails: SARS, Salmonella and Pets

By Dr. Walt Ingwersen

December Happy Tails: Health advice and holiday safety tips for your pets.
Holiday tips for pets

Holiday safety tips

Special Note! Pets should never be given as a holiday present, especially if this is gift is meant to be a surprise. The pet may not be welcome, the gift getter not prepared (e.g., no food, crate, litter box, etc.), and all the excitement can be too much for the new addition to handle. Instead, give a book on various breeds of dogs or cats to determine if the person is willing and, if so, then has the time to get prepared (as well as the opportunity to pick out the pet they desire!).

‘All that glitters is not gold' is a term that applies to our pets over the holiday season particularly when it comes to holiday decorations. Here are some cautionary reminders:
• Tinsel, used as a Christmas tree decoration, is not only pleasing to our eye but can attract your cat's eye as well. If tinsel is ingested, it may create a bowel obstruction and need to be surgically removed. Therefore, avoid the use of tinsel or, as a minimum, leave the tinsel off of the lower branches and out of the reach of your cat.
• Certain plants associated with the holiday season can be toxic to your pet if eaten. All parts of the mistletoe or holly plant are potentially very toxic to pets and the leaves of poinsettia plants have a low toxicity potential. These same plants can be toxic to children as well so keep them out of the reach of inquisitive mouths or hands.
• Chocolate can be very toxic if eaten, particularly dark or unsweetened baking chocolates. Giving your pets chocolate of any kind should be avoided. Also, don't wrap chocolate as a gift and leave it under the tree unattended – the keen nose of dogs will be sure to single the package out for further exploration!
• When setting up your Christmas tree, ensure that it is firmly secured in place. This will avoid the potential of playful pets (especially puppies and kittens) from knocking the tree over that will not only spoil your wonderful decorating job but may injure your pet as well!
• Holiday costumes may be cute but if held on by ribbon or elastic bands, may be harmful to your pet and should be avoided.

Also, if your travel plans over the holidays are to include your pet – plan ahead. Ensure that your pet is as welcome as you are at your holiday destination and that bring any special medical or dietary needs your pet may need. Also, because the new surroundings may be confusing for some pets, ensure they are properly restrained at all times and have identification (e.g., tag or microchip). This should reduce the potential for your pet becoming lost and, if it does occur, assist in a speedy return.

Happy Holidays!


About Dr. Walt Ingwersen
Dr. Walt Ingwersen is Chief Veterinary Officer at PetCare Insurance Brokers Ltd. He is a 1982 graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College. Board certified in Internal Medicine, he has the distinction of being the first Canadian editor of the Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, a position he currently holds.

Involved in many aspects of the national and international veterinary community, "Dr. Walt" is the recipient of the President's Award for outstanding contribution to the veterinary profession awarded by the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA). He is also Chief Veterinary Officer and Chairman of the Veterinary Advisory Board at PetCare Insurance Brokers Ltd. – Canada's leading provider of insurance for dogs and cats.

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