A Warning To Pet Owners Over the Festive Period
Posted in Pet Insurance on December 5th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to commentKeep Your Pets Safe This Christmas
It is not uncommon to hear warnings for pet owners at particular times of the year. In the summer, owners are encouraged to protect their pets against dangers in the sun, such as summer sports and barbeques. On bonfire night, pet owners are encouraged to keep their pets away from the fireworks celebrations, with many animals becoming distressed at the sounds of loud explosions.

Now, with Christmas on the way, AnimalFriends.org is urging pet owners to protect their animal companions during the festive celebrations.
So unless pet owners wish to make a claim on their pet insurance this Christmas, they should avoid letting their pets get too close to Christmas decorations, which could cause ill health to them if they decide to eat them.
The Pet Insurance provider cites a writer for the Charleston Post and Courier who warns pet owners to watch out for their pets playing with items such as tinsel, with cats in particularly quite likely to have fun with it whilst attempting to eat it.
Likewise, dogs could be at risk if they manage to smell the contents of certain gifts – particularly chocolate or other treats within the confines of wrapping paper. So they might eat, not only the paper, but food that is not good for them in the first place.
Christmas could see a rise in a number of insurance policy holders making claims, with various sources citing risks such as drink driving causing car accidents. It is a time of year that separates itself from other parts of the year and although it is supposed to be a time of good cheer, it can lead to misery if people are not careful.
But it will not end at Christmas and the advice given to pet owners on Bonfire Night is likely to come in handy on New Year’s Eve as fireworks celebrations sweep across the UK. Whilst us humans find them enjoyable and pretty to look at, animals can become frightened during such festivities as they do not know what they are. Therefore pet owners are urged to keep their pets indoors and to take preventative measures to ensure they do not injure themselves during the night, leading to a claim on pet insurance.
Source: AnimalFriends.org.uk


