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Area boarding facilities are reporting outbreaks of Canine Upper Respiratory Disease. This is typically caused by a combination of respiratory viruses and bacteria but does include the possibility of Kennel Cough and Canine Influenza.

We recommend limiting unnecessary contact with dogs in the neighborhood if at all possible during the upcoming weeks.

All the best, The team at AMC

Animal Medical Center of Cascades 571-434-0250
Keep Your Pets Safe This Holiday Season

Keep Your Pets Safe This Holiday Season

The winter holidays are fun for us humans, but our parties, decorations, and festive foods can put our pets at risk! Here are a few tips for keeping your animal companion safe this season:

If you have a cat, skip the tinsel. Cats are particularly attracted to shiny objects, so they’ll likely try and play with and eat it, which can cause gastrointestinal obstructions.

Secure your Christmas tree to the ground or the wall to keep it from falling over if your dog bumps it or your cat climbs it. You can also deter your pets from the tree by hanging lemon-scented air fresheners in it.

Holly, mistletoe, poinsettias and lilies, are highly toxic to cats and dogs and can cause organ failure and death if pets eat them.

You know chocolate is a no-no for fido. Also on the naughty list are grapes, raisins, onions, currants, macadamia nuts or walnuts. Watch for the artificial sweetener xylitol in candy, gum and some peanut butters—it can make your pet very ill.

Having guests over or a holiday party? Consider putting excitable or anxious pets in another room with toys and bedding. This way, your pet has somewhere to hide and feel safe outside of the commotion.

Watch those alcoholic drinks! It doesn’t take much for small animals to get alcohol poisoning, which can cause serious health complications. 

Have questions about keeping your pet safe this season? Give us a call at 703-952-1522.