Lewis Clark Animal Shelter

6 Shelter Rd - Lewiston, Idaho

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Holiday Pet Tips:

Be sure to make this holiday season safe and enjoyable
for everyone in your family by observing the following pet safety tips:

  • If you have a live Christmas tree, keep the water stand covered. Pine sap mixed with water makes a poisonous drink for your pet.

  • The smell of a live or artificial tree may cause your pet to urine-mark it. It may help to bring the tree into an isolated indoor room for a day or so, so that it smells more like "home."

  • Pick up any ornament hooks, tinsel or ribbon that fall on the floor. Your pet could experience serious internal injuries if it ingests any of these items.

  • Decorate the bottom third of the tree with non-breakable, plastic or wooden ornaments, or decorate only the top two-thirds of your tree. Pet's like to play with lower branches.

  • Keep holiday treats and candies out of your pet's reach. Remember wrapped gifts under your tree may be food items. People food, especially in excess, can make your pet sick. Chocolate, onions, raisins and alcohol can be fatal to dogs!

  • Secure Christmas trees to a wall or ceiling hook with sturdy fishing line. This will help prevent the tree from toppling over should your pet jump on it or accidentally knock it over.

  • If you have indoor holiday lights, be sure they don't hang so low that your pet could become entangled in them. Remember to unplug the lights when you're not home.

  • Make sure pet birds are safely in their cage if you're lighting any candles.  Lit candles should be kept out of any pet's reach, perhaps high on a counter or table.

  • Poinsettias, mistletoe berries and other popular holiday flowers can cause serious stomach upset for pets. Check with your veterinarian or local poison control center to find out what holiday plants and flowers you need to keep out of your pet's reach.

  • Supervise your pets at all times and you'll avoid an emergency trip to the Veterinary hospital.

 

Serving Lewis Clark Animal Shelter for over 55 years, the Lewis Clark Animal Shelter provides vital services to animals and people alike through sheltering and adopting animals, providing positive reinforcement behavior training for adoptable animals and for owned animals through public training classes, investigating animal cruelty  and neglect, providing adult and youth education programs, sharing animals through pet-assisted therapy and rescuing animals in emergency situations.  A private nonprofit organization that receives community support through contributions, grants, bequests, investments, proceeds from the shelter's Gift and Thrift store and some fees for service.

 

Lewis Clark Animal Shelter, Inc
6 Shelter Rd

Lewiston, Idaho 83501

208-746-1623

 

 

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