Friday, May 25, 2012

Poodle Safety Tips For Your Cookout

Memorial day starts off the season for backyard barbecues and cookouts so here are some important Poodle Safety Tips For Your Cookout to keep in mind. Poodle Safety Tips For A Barbecue We found some good advice in a post on Petside.com about making sure your pets and pooches are safe during the holiday festivities. Here is some of what they had to say.
1. Don't let your pets taste any of the food.
Dr. Louis Murray, Director of Medicine and Interim Director of the ASPCA Bergh memorial Animal Hospital in New York City, explains, "Pets are very sensitive to changes in their diets." To make things worse, pancreatitis, a serious and potentially fatal inflammation of the pancreas, is often caused when pets eat "greasy, spicy, fatty foods--exactly what people eat at barbecues," says Dr. Murray.
"Remember," she says, "even if you are conscientious about not giving your pet barbecue food, you can't control your guests, especially children. It's almost impossible to resist when a dog begs, especially if it's not your dog." So, even though it seems like a bummer, your pet is better off in a bedroom, with an air conditioner, some cold water, and the door closed, safe and sound, away from all that food and temptation.

2. Keep pets away from the garbage.

Barbecues on Memorial Day and other holidays often lead to trash bags full of bones and other unsafe items that are extremely attractive to pets, says Dr. Murray.

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If your dog chews on real bones, especially cooked bones, which break more easily--bones and bone fragments may become lodged in his palate, esophagus, stomach, or intestines, causing pain and frequently requiring surgery. Bones can even pierce pets' digestive tracts and cause a serious abdominal infection called peritonitis.

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If you keep in mind these Poodle Safety Tips For Your Cookout you will have a happy healthy pet during the cookout season. Another important tip is to avoid taking your dog to any fireworks displays and keep them inside if you should use any fireworks in your own back yard.

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