Preventing Pet Mishaps This Holiday Season

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For more info visit www.newsinfusion.com The twinkling lights, the fatty feasts, the hours on the road, the hoards of guests: the most wonderful time of the year can be the most hazardous for your pets. The irresistible treats and decorations result in a significant increase in emergency vet visits this time of year. So how can you enjoy the holidays while keeping your pets happy, calm and out of trouble, whether you’re traveling or are having a party at home? Pet expert Dara Foster shares her insights on how to keep your pet safe this holiday: We need to be aware of our pet’s safety all year long but during the holidays the risks increase. Some of your favorite holiday decorations and treats — like electrical cords, candles, Christmas trees, glass ornaments, tinsel, and chocolate — can actually be harmful to your pets. And, if you’re traveling with your pets, there are countless added hazards and stresses for your animals. All of these can result in a significant increase in emergency vet visits this time of year. For anyone who’s even traveling with a pet, you know that it’s not only stressful for you but it can be very traumatic for your pet as well. They’re completely out of their comfort zone and can get pretty scared so I always try and make them as comfortable and relaxed as possible. Vet’s Best Travel Calm Supplement can help take the torture out of car trips or airplane fights by easing the stress, anxiety and tension from travel, motion and loud noises. The main ingredients are valerian root and ginger, which are natural and aid in normal digestion to calm tummy troubles and supports relaxation in dogs so it’s a must for anyone traveling with pets.

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