Tuesday, December 19, 2017

Dog Breeder in Buffalo Junction VA: Holidays and Pets (Part Two)

A dog breeder in Buffalo Junction, Virginia can provide your home with a wonderful holiday present. Puppies are often sought after pets this time of year and can make an extra special addition to your home this season. However, there are special considerations that must be made by responsible pet owners this time of year and there are many items that are very dangerous for your new fur baby. Here is a continuation of our previous installment on this important topic; please read on…

Holiday Goodies
Leaving a plate of cookies out for Santa has long been a holiday tradition; however, many of those goodies never make it to that jolly old elf. Puppies have an extraordinary sense of smell and a plate of unattended cookies may end up being munched on by your new furry family member. Many of the ingredients in the cookies you bake for the holidays are very hazardous, even poisonous for dogs, such as chocolate. As your dog breeder may warn you around this time of year, be careful of leaving baked goods unattended with your new pet.

Holiday Wrappings
Although the paper and ribbons themselves may not pose much of a threat to your newest family member, should a new puppy take an interest in what your family and Santa have left as presents for Christmas day can cause your family a lot of grief. Shiny decorations, bells or other giftwrapping goodies may attract your puppy’s interest and appear to be a toy. Not only could your family end up to an unwanted scene on Christmas morning, but your puppy would end up suffering the consequences. Ask your dog breeder what they recommend for safeguarding your family’s gifts from your inquisitive new pup.

Ringing In The New Year
Right after Christmas comes the New Year’s celebration and many different types of hazards can affect your newest family member during that holiday. Just like the 4th of July, many people celebrate New Year’s Eve by shooting off guns or sparking fireworks. These noisy components to celebrations can cause nervous behaviors, especially if a puppy is in the first few weeks of being introduced to a new home. Avoid using any of the noisemakers that could cause trauma to your fur baby and you can even ask your dog breeder about a recommendation for a quality veterinarian that can prescribe sedatives for the event if you are concerned.

There is the additional concern about alcoholic beverages and your pets during the New Year’s holiday. Being extra diligent about not leaving unattended glasses in lower areas where your pets can access the contents of a beer can, champagne flute or shot glass can save your pet’s life.


For more information about a dog breeder in Buffalo Junction VA and safeguarding your new pets during the holiday season, call 434-374-2969 or click on the provided link. 

Dog Breeder in Buffalo Junction VA: Holidays and Pets (Part One)

A dog breeder in Buffalo Junction, Virginia can provide you and your family with a gift that keeps giving all year round. For this upcoming holiday, if you and your family have been considering expanding your home by adding a furry family member, seeking the advice and wares of a quality local dog breeder can help make your decision. Yet, many families that choose to get new pets around this time of year are unaware of a few holiday hazards that can affect puppies and cause problems and health concerns for your newfound friend. Here are a few things you may need to consider around this time of year if you have a recent addition to your household or are considering getting a puppy as a gift this season…read on!

Christmas Trees
Some of the holiday decorations can cause a problem when a new puppy is introduced into a home. As a quality dog breeder can tell you, the acclimation into a new home can be a confusing time for a puppy, and the hustle and bustle of the holidays adds one more layer of concerns for new pup owners. Christmas trees in particular can be hazardous if chewed upon or knocked over by a particularly boisterous puppy. If your Christmas tree is too tall to be placed on a table that is out of reach of your new pet, you may need to consider using baby gates or other barriers to block off your tree from an inquisitive puppy. You can also choose to crate your new fur baby when he or she isn’t being attended to ensure their safety during the holiday season.

Ornaments
Shiny glass ornaments can be hazardous to dogs if they are hung too low and your new puppy gets out of its containment area or past any barriers you have set up. Glass ornaments can be knocked off with wagging tails or curious noses and subsequently shatter on the floor. Your new puppy could end up with lacerated paw pads or even get cuts in their mouths if they decide to chew on the shards of a broken ornament. It is therefore advisable to either replace glass ornaments with plastic ones or, if replacement ornaments are not an option, placing the breakables near the top of the tree can help.

Tinsel
Shiny and attractive in quality, tinsel has been a mainstay for many years as a favorite decoration for a Christmas tree; however, for just as many years, tinsel has also made the news due to the choking hazard that it creates for pets and babies alike. If you have a new puppy or baby, choosing to skip the tinsel this year is the optimal choice. For those that decide to still use the shiny ornamentation, decorating with it in out of reach areas will help safeguard your new four-legged friend.


For more information about a dog breeder in Buffalo Junction VA and the special considerations of puppies during the holidays, call 434-374-2969 or click on the provided link.