Referenced from the ASPCA
Courtesy of Patterson Veterinary
Keep alcoholic beverages
out of paws reach.
Alcohol is potentially
poisonous to pets, so make sure pet does not accidentally consume any wine,
beer or spirits.
Stay on regular diet &
resist those pleading eyes.
Although it may be tempting
to throw your dogs licking chops some picnic fare we advise that you resist the
urge. Just say "No" to those angelic, begging eyes! Any change in your
dog's diet can result in an upset stomach. Certain foods like onions, avocado,
chocolate, grapes and raisins are especially toxic to pets.
Use ONLY dog specific bug
repellent and sunscreen.
Never use human insect
repellent or sunscreen on your dog. Ingestion can result in drooling, vomiting,
diarrhea, excessive thirst and lethargy.
Fido should stay clear of
matches, candles & lighter fluid.
Keep your pet away from
matches, citronella candles and lighter fluid, which if eaten can irritate the
stomach, lungs and central nervous system. Before you light that hot grill make
sure your four legged family member is out of harms way.
Supervise pool time.
Never leave kids or pets unsupervised around a
pool or lake. Like humans not all dogs are expert swimmers. Also, pools aren't
large water bowls-they contain chlorine and other toxic chemicals that can
cause stomach upset.
Carry ID.
If traveling with your pet,
take identification for them and their health records. Make sure they are
wearing their collar & tags at all time in the event that become lost.
Never leave pet in hot
car...at ANY time!
Your pet is just as
susceptible to dying of a heatstroke when the mercury rises. It only takes a
few minutes for the inside of your car to get excessively hot and turn into a
oven.
Always make sure your pet
has plenty of fresh water no matter where you are.
Be prepared rain or shine.
Make sure your pet has a
comfortable place to get out of the sun, rain, or other types of weather.
Provide pet with a safe
& quiet place to rest.
Not only is it important to
make sure your guest are relaxed and comfortable, you should also do so for
your pet. Remember Memorial day can be quite stressful & noisy on your pet
so it is important to provide with a place of refuge to rest their head and get
away from the crowd. Because no loving pet owner wants a startled dog or cat
running away, bolting for the doggy door or jumping the fence.
Keep gates and fences
closed and save yourself some heartbreak.
Memorial Day is a high traffic holiday with so many people heading
out for a cookout. When the kids are playing in the yard, please remind them to
keep the gate closed at all times if the dog has access to a fenced-in area.
This will ensure that your pet does not run into oncoming traffic or a busy
street and get struck.