Holiday Safety for Pets

December 11th, 2009 | No comments |

Nothing ruins your holiday fun faster than an emergency trip to the vet. Keep Fido and Mittens happy and healthy by watching out for these potential hazards:

Christmas trees. Never leave your dog or cat unsupervised with a Christmas tree. Eating the tinsel or ornaments might cause serious intestinal problems. Chewing the cord for the tree lights might give them an electric shock, or cause a fire. Even the water at the base of the tree might contain preservatives or bacteria. If possible, keep your pets in a room away from the Christmas tree when you’re not home. Otherwise, try surrounding the tree with sticky mats, crumpled tin foil, or even training mats which emit a mild electric shock when touched.

Holiday plants. Holly, mistletoe, lilies and poinsettias are all toxic to animals. Pine needles can also puncture their intestines if swallowed.

Food. Resist the temptation to share your holiday feast with your pets. “Human food” can cause digestive problems or pancreatitis in animals. Some foods are even toxic, such as chocolate, alcohol, coffee, macadamia nuts, onions and raisins. Small bones can splinter and lodge in a pet’s throat. Keep food and leftovers out of their reach. Secure your kitchen trash against curious, wet little noses.

Decorations. Keep candles, wreaths, snowglobes, snow flock and styrofoam out of reach of pets.

Holiday parties. A house full of strangers and noise can spook your pets. The commotion may also give them an opportunity to run out the door. Secure them in a closed, quiet room before guests arrive, with food, water and a favorite bed or blanket. Make sure they’re wearing an up-to-date ID tag, just in case.

If you suspect that your pet has eaten something toxic, contact your vet immediately, or call the ASPCA’s 24 hour emergency hotline at 1-888-4-ANI-HELP. Have a safe and happy holiday!



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December 9th, 2009 | No comments |


Bow Wow Ween - Topanga 10/31

October 14th, 2009 | 2 comments |
Oct ’09
31
11:00 am

Bow Wow Ween IS BACK!

Much Love is hosting the 6th Annual Bow Wow Ween!

Topanga Community Club
on Halloween, Saturday, October 31st from 11-4

Canine Costume Contest at 12:30

Attendees of all ages with two, or four legs are invited to become entranced by the spine-tingling good fun about to unfold. Bow Wow Ween is a kooky and spooky event that includes 20 Merchant Booths, 10 Local Food Vendors, Kids Activities, Games, Dog Adoptions from over 10 Rescue Groups, and the infamous Canine Costume Contest.

Tickets: Buy now on Paypal or at the door - Kids under 10 are free

Tickets $10 per adult, please bring receipt to show purchase of tickets

Costume Contest Entry Fee: $25/dog

Email events@muchlove.org for costume contest entry and event information

If you would like to be a vendor at Bow Wow Ween, please email Mimi at mmiiw1@gmail.com

Topanga Community Club is located at 1440 N. Topanga Canyon Blvd, Topanga, CA

Shuttle service will be available. Look for orange & black SHUTTLE STOP signs along Topanga Canyon Blvd.

When parking on the street, remember to PARK BEHIND THE WHITE LINES OR YOU WILL BE TOWED! Do not block Fire Truck access on Cheney St., Canyon Trail, Happy Trail and Summit.

If you require handicapped parking, please email ahead and reserve a spot as they are limited. Handicapped parking limited to those in wheelchairs or unable to walk.

BOW WOW WEEN GENEROUSLY SPONSORED BY:

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