ASPCA'S guide to a pet-friendly Valentine's Day

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From the ASPCA:

valdog.jpgAs Valentine’s Day approaches, you may be thinking about giving — or getting — the perfect gift. But did you know that the traditional tokens of affection—roses, chocolates, and other candies—can be harmful for the four-legged loves of your life? ASPCA experts offer some tips to ensure a loving and safe day for all species this Feb. 14:

-- Please take caution with roses and other blooms containing thorns, which could prove harmful to pets if played with, bitten, stepped on or swallowed. Explains the ASPCA’s Dr. Louise Murray, Director of Medicine for the Bergh Memorial Animal Hospital, “It’s all too easy for pets to step on thorny stems that fall to the ground as a flower arrangement is being created. Be sure to keep your pets clear of your workspace, since they can develop serious infections from thorn punctures. Also, many varieties of lilies are highly toxic to cats, so if these are your Valentine’s flower of choice, make sure your cats can’t get near them.�

-- In any form ranging from one-ounce baking squares to hand-dipped truffles, chocolate contains theobromine and caffeine, both methylxanthines that can cause stimulation of the central nervous system, an increase in heart rate and tremors. Clinical signs—vomiting, diarrhea, seizures, hyperactivity, and increased thirst, urination and heart rate—can be seen with the ingestion of as little as two ounces of baking chocolate by a 10-pound dog.

-- It’s very tempting to give your sweetheart a new puppy or kitten for Valentine’s Day — they are the ultimate in cute and cuddly! But please keep in mind that bringing a new companion into the home is a big decision. The ASPCA suggests presenting your loved one with a gift certificate to adopt from your local shelter.

Read the complete ASPCA Guide to a Pet-Friendly Valentine’s Day.

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