As the Vet Says -
-Dr. Marybeth Feutz, Princeton Veterinary Hospital
Christmas Gifts for Pets
Thanksgiving just wrapped up, and Christmas season is in full swing! Do you buy Christmas gifts for your pets? We sure do! Here are some of our favorite
gift ideas for dogs and cats. 1. Flea, tick, and heartworm prevention. Yep, I said it! It is important to keep your dogs and cats on a good flea, tick, and heartworm prevention medicine all year long. Don’t skip out on those winter doses. It just takes a few days of warm-ish weather to bring the bugs back out. 2. Oravet Daily Dental Chews. These tasty treats are great for dogs and cats to chew on daily. They help keep your pet’s teeth clean and mouth healthy. 3. Laser pointers. These are traditionally a cat favorite, but some dogs like them, too! Using a
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laser pointer can be a great way to get your cats or dogs some exercise when it’s too cold to go outside. Just make sure that the laser “runs” under or behind a piece of furniture so your pet thinks it got away, instead of just turning it off in the middle of the room. 4. Kong chew toys. Especially for dogs who love to chew, or who are left alone all day long. Add a little bit of peanut butter and a few treats inside the Kong to keep them busy! 5. Treat dispenser toys. Toys that dispense treats as your pet plays with them are a great way to encourage play and exercise! Just make sure that you are still feeding the right number of total calories in a day – if your pets get a lot of treats, cut back on their meals a little so they don’t pack on extra pounds. 6. Slow feeder bowls, especially for pets who like to scarf their meals in a hurry. Bowls that have “mazes” or shapes that stick up from the bottom of the bowl make it a little harder for your pet to inhale their dinner. 7. Jolly Balls, for dogs who love to play outside. Jolly Balls are traditionally horse toys, but some big dogs love these soccer-sized balls with handles. They are a lot of fun to chase, and dogs can even carry them around by their handles. 8. Catnip-stuffed toys for cats. Cats love their catnip! Find a shape your cats love (the small, fur-covered mice are usually a hit) and stock up. Then be prepared to fish them all out from under your furniture for the next few months. What are your pet’s favorite toys? Head over to our Facebook page and let us know what your pet loves to snack on or play with! The Princeton Veterinary Hospital is always here when you need us, and always accepts new patients. We will close at noon on Christmas Eve, be closed on Christmas, close at noon on New Year’s Eve, and be closed on New Year’s Day. We will be open our regular hours the rest of December. We will have a veterinarian on call for emergencies when our office is closed. Call us at 812-385-2733 if you have any questions, or bring your animals in for an exam, no appointment needed.
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