It’s The Holiday Season!
Thanksgiving is here! It’s Terrie Carr and holidays are a great time to hang with our best furry friends. To be honest I have been hosting Thanksgiving year after year because I don’t want to leave Rosie!
A few extra days off, Pet Santa photos, holiday play dates- Yes, there are some fun ways to celebrate. With Thanksgiving just around the corner to kick off the holiday season “officially”
Knowing the “Do’s and Don’ts” can make the season brighter (and rocking’)for both you and your pet.
This list is provided to help you with the basics and of course, an excuse for me to post quite a few photos of Rosie Carr (lol)! She loves being a part of the stories I write.
Holiday Visits To The Vet Are Common!
According to the American Veterinary Medical Association- Plan in advance, avoid certain foods, decorations, and candles, and of course, if you have visitors in and out, please make sure there are provisions made for your pet so they cannot escape their homes. Pets can become fearful of strangers and loud noises, so any celebrations in your town, if loud (especially those that have fireworks) need to be known and you must make provisions for pet safety.
And Please Contact Your Veterinarian With Any Questions
That’s what they are there for. Better to ask in advance, than to try and find an emergency clinic after an issue. Every animal is unique and it’s up to us to keep our pets safe and healthy all year long.
Have a fantastic Thanksgiving my friends! And Opt To Adopt!
Terrie and Rosie Carr