From candy and cookies to large dinners and decorations, there are many elements of the holidays to take comfort in but can also be a danger for furry companions.
PAWS & More Animal Shelter Director Amber Talbot says there are several hazards to keep in mind for pet owners this time of year, such as Christmas trees, ornaments, lighting and electrical wires, and holiday food. Talbot recommends to securely anchor a tree so it doesn’t tip and fall, causing possible injury to a pet. For live trees, this can also prevent the tree water from spilling, which may contain fertilizers and be a breeding ground for bacteria which can make a pet sick.
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On today’s program we’re talking with PAWS & More Animal Shelter Director Amber Talbot about keeping pets from hazardous holiday items and other current happenings for the shelter. This is part two of a two-part interview.
Washington Page
On today’s program we’re talking with PAWS & More Animal Shelter Director Amber Talbot about keeping pets from hazardous holiday items and other current happenings for the shelter. This is part one of a two-part interview.