Animal welfare for Christmas: How to protect your pets!

Animal welfare for Christmas: How to protect your pets!

The Styrian animal protection mommercome Karoline Schlögl and Animal Welfare Councilor Hannes Amesbauer urge to appeal to all animal lovers: In the contemplative time around Christmas and New Year's Eve, special precautions are necessary for our animal roommates. The Christmas wish for a pet is seen particularly critically. "Animals are not gifts that you can easily put under the tree," warns Schlögl in a haunting call that they and Amesbauer emphasize both in their own statements and in numerous media reports. meinzirk.at reported that animals are long-term responsibility. Care and corresponding financial means.

In addition, pet owners are admonished to pay attention to potential dangers in their own home. Lametta, a popular Christmas decoration, can be dangerous for cats if they use it as a toy. The glittering threads mount the risk of intestinal injuries or even symptoms of symptoms, such as arf.at reported . Certain foods that are traditionally offered for Christmas, such as chocolate or raisins, are also highly poisonous for dogs. Schlögl therefore recommends choosing animal shelters for feed donations and putting on a quiet celebration.

Caution at the turn of the year

The transition to the new year brings additional stress for many animals. Loud New Year's Eve fireworks ensure fear and panic, since pets have a much finer hearing than humans. Schlögl advises not to leave animals alone during the celebrations and offer them a quiet retreat. The bonds of dogs on walks are also essential given the risk of sudden noises. Pet owners should safely bring their beloved four -legged friends into the new year and avoid the use of firecrackers to protect the animals. In particular, it should also be taken into account, as they could panic and exhaust their energy reserves through noise.

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