The winter holidays are best spent celebrating with friends and family. For many of us, that will mean traveling during the holiday season to see the ones we love. While it is nice to be able to take our pets with us when we travel, often times, especially around the holidays, this simply isn’t a realistic option. When this is the case, call All American Pet Resorts in Fort Myers FL. That way you can ensure that your pet will be safe, well cared for, and have a wonderful time playing with other dogs while you’re away. It’s the best way to keep your winter holidays as stress-free as possible, knowing that your dog is in good hands while you’re enjoying the holidays. And don’t forget those visiting friends and relatives that love visiting Florida during the winter for a break from those frigid Northern winters. Our daycare program allows you to accompany your friends to the beach while we exercise your pet. Don’t wait, make your pet care arrangements now.
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Wednesday, November 29, 2017
Wednesday, November 22, 2017
Take Precautions around the Holidays
With Thanksgiving and Christmas on the horizon, it’s important to remember that many of our holiday treats are toxic to our furry friends. Chocolate is one of the most problematic treats for our dogs, especially during this time of year when it is readily available in many households. Chocolate is extremely toxic to your dog and requires emergency intervention when consumed in large doses. Additionally, holiday plants, such as poinsettias, are poisonous to both dogs and cats.
The best way to keep your pets safe during the holidays is to keep food and plants away from them to the best of your ability. Keep candy, cookies and plants at a high enough height in cabinets where they will not be accessible to your pets. If you do have any questions about specific items that your pet may have gotten into, it is best to contact poison control or local veterinary office right away. For more information on pet care, click here to visit our website.
The best way to keep your pets safe during the holidays is to keep food and plants away from them to the best of your ability. Keep candy, cookies and plants at a high enough height in cabinets where they will not be accessible to your pets. If you do have any questions about specific items that your pet may have gotten into, it is best to contact poison control or local veterinary office right away. For more information on pet care, click here to visit our website.
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