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According to the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA), more than 60 percent of pet guardians include their dogs and cats in holiday festivities and 79 percent give pets Christmas gifts.

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Unfortunately, even surrounded by well-meaning humans, thousands of pets will suffer a holiday related accident or illness this season. Whether your plans for the holidays involve traveling far and wide or hosting the festivities from the warmth and familiarity of home, here are some precautions to take to ensure a fun, but safe time, for your companion animal.

If You Are Staying Home:

Plants: Holly, mistletoe and poinsettias are poisonous to cats and dogs.

Electrical cords: If chewed on, they can electrocute your pet. Make sure strands of lights, loose wires and extension cords are out of reach.

Tree ornaments: Glass can cut little paws if stepped on and tinsel can block your pets’ intestines if eaten. And use yarn instead of hooks to hang your ornaments as metal ornament hooks can get caught in your pet’s mouth.

Packages under the tree: Bows, ribbons, toys, even those tiny ornaments used to decorate presents, can be swallowed and cause your pet to strangle.

The tree: Cats may try to climb it. Dogs may try to eat it. Both situations are bad news and children as well as animals could get hurt if the tree falls over. Be sure to cover your tree stand with skirting so pets can’t drink water from the tree stand. The tree sap in the water can cause mouth sores, vomiting or diarrhea.

Other decorations: Lit candles and a dog or cat’s swooshing tail can spell disaster. Do not leave candles – or that nice roaring fire in the fireplace – unattended.

Food and beverages: Pets should not eat sugary or chocolate treats or drink alcohol. These substances are all toxic to animals.

Guests: Make sure any visitors comply with the food and beverage law above. Make sure young guests are not playing too rough with the pets or tormenting them. Watch for signs of stress in your animal if the house is filled with people. Provide him or her with a quiet, comfortable place to escape to for a rest, when needed.

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Many families across the country own at least one pet. Regardless of what type of pet it is the pet in a way becomes a member of the family. There are some families that take extra care of their pets with pampering them with pet gifts or pet supplies. Pet owners have a number of options when it comes to buying pet supplies.

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Perhaps the most common way that a pet owner purchases pet supplies for their family pet is by visiting their local pet store. Most cities in America have a pet store and large cities may even be home to multiple pet stores. One of the reasons why pet stores are so popular is because a shopper can physically examine each item before purchasing it. This gives many pet owners the opportunity to study the quality of an item before bringing it into their home.

While storefront pet stores are a great place to purchase pet supplies there is another option that may be more convenient for many pet owners. Online pet stores are similar to storefront locations; however, they do not require leaving home. There are millions of Americans who currently purchase their pet supplies over the internet and there is absolutely no reason why more shouldn’t be because purchasing pet supplies online has an unlimited number of benefits.

As previously mentioned online shoppers looking to purchase pet supplies do not have to leave their home if they are shopping at an online pet store. Purchasing pet supplies online is all about convenience. Pet owners can purchase their much needed pet supplies all in a matter of minutes. This option is very convenient for pet owners or families who may not have the time to regularly visit a pet store.

In addition to convenience, purchasing pet supplies online can also save pet owners money. America has recently been experiencing a major problem with the increase in gasoline prices. Many shoppers are finding it to expensive to drive to their local pet store. This problem is being especially felt in country areas where a large number of pet owners are located. Many cities have a pet store; however, not all towns do. This may mean that a pet owner living in a rural area could be driving a half an hour or more to their local pet store which could cost a decent amount of money in gasoline.

Online shoppers will have to pay shipping costs on the pet supplies that they purchase. This shipping cost can easily be lower than the cost of gas for a trip to a pet store. There are many shoppers who are successful at finding online pet stores who offer free shipping or reduced price shipping on all of their pet supplies. This would make online shopping for pet supplies even more beneficial.

Perhaps one of the greatest benefits to purchasing pet supplies online is the selection of products available. Most retail stores are limited on the amount of floor space that they have which limits the amount of product that they can carry. Online pet stores do not have the same problem because they do not have to physically display all of the pet supplies that they are selling. Most pet owners find it easier to purchase pet supplies online especially when looking for hard to find products.

Of course pet owners can shop wherever they want to; however, pet owners are encouraged to at least give online shopping a try. The selection of pet supplies that can be purchased online for a low cost is amazing and to top it off those items can be delivered directly to your door.

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