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Dog owners should know the hazards of the holidays

‘Tis the season to be jolly, unless you’re a dog and you’ve chewed up the holly.

Many holiday plants, including holly, mistletoe, poinsettias, amaryllis and even some potpourris, are poisonous to dogs. However, the list of holiday hazards doesn’t end with the greenery.

“While most of us welcome the sights, sounds and smells of the season, holidays can also be chaotic, especially for dogs,” said John Sullivan, master trainer and dog behavioral therapist with Bark Busters USA in Lockport. “Holiday festivities can interrupt a dog’s routine and present a potentially unsafe situation. But by following a few common-sense tips, the holidays can be cheery for everyone, including the family dog.”

Dogs are such creatures of habit that one can stress the canine member of the family simply by moving the furniture around, said Kristy Dilworth of Smart Dogs Training and Lodging, which offers services to Chicago-area residents, including those in Joliet and Plainfield.

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