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5th Dec 2019

346 – Safely Incorporating Our Dogs in Holiday Festivities

Safely Incorporating Our Dogs in Holiday Festivities

Dr. Marty Greer, DVM and Host Laura Reeves riff on safely incorporating our pets in the holiday festivities, from electricity to plants to food to weather. Greer’s recommendations include:
  • Electric cord safety – wrap thin cords with metal safety coil
  • Jingle bells on low branches for warning that the dog is in trouble
  • Unwrapped candy canes that aren’t dangerous on low branches
  • Keep the canned spinach on hand
  • Secure tree to ceiling or wall
  • Crate the dog during dinner with a stuffed kong or chew bone to entertain them.
  • Beware of alcohol consumption. Guests don’t always take the dog into consideration when setting down a glass.
  • Make your dog part of the meal with snacks of raw carrots, small bits of meat instead of fats
  • Save broth cooked with bones, carrots, celery for food dressing
  • No more than 10% of meal should be additive. Commercial kibble is precisely formatted to meet the dogs needs. Substantially altering the contents of the meal can cause problems.
  • Mistletoe and Easter Lilly and Yew plants are highly toxic. Poinsettia actually isn’t. Macadamia nuts and raisins are food items less known to be toxic.
  • Boots are good for dogs in extreme cold or wet snow. Greer recommends the musher boots used in the Iditarod.
  • Pet safe deicer and antifreeze — both products are excellent. If dogs walk on salt or deicer that isn’t suited to pets, rinse their feet thoroughly as soon as you can.
  • Dressing up our dogs entertains us, but not all dogs find it funny. Let your pet make the choice on outfits.
  • Slushy snow is bad as it can freeze in the feet and undercarriage.
For more information about preventing and dealing with potential intestinal blockages, listen here.
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Laura Reeves

Laura is an AKC Breeder of Merit and retired member of the Pro-fessional Handlers Association. Laura is a second-generation breeder of German Wirehaired Pointers, under the Scotia Kennel banner.

Scotia dogs have earned well over 100 titles, in the show ring, field and performance events. Her dedication to breeding dual purpose dogs reflects a stated goal of preserving the all-weather, rugged, sound-minded gun dog the breed’s founders envisioned.

Laura served the GWPCA as AKC Gazette columnist, Judges Education Committee member and chair, Vice President, Presi-dent, National Events Coordinator and Wire~News Editor.

Her background as a newspaper reporter, marketing rep and re-searcher/writer for audio driving tours has served her well in her side projects. Her current adventure as host of PureDogTalk podcast lends her particular combination of skills to an outstanding breeder and exhibitor education channel.