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Holiday cheer is here! A Christmas tree adds so much to the season. But, ugh, oh! It can also mean lots of extra temptations for curious, rambunctious pups. Help minimize the hazards present to pups with our top nine tips for a safe and bright holiday tree.
1. Opt for Artificial
Although you miss out on the smell, artificial prevents less mess and less stress
2. Keep it Stable
Safely secure your tree whether fresh or artificial, otherwise, you may be yelling timber! A toppled tree presents dangers for you and your pup. Plus the potential loss of ornaments
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3. Avoid Edible Decor
Ditch the candy canes and popcorn to present one less temptation to your pup
4. Keep Them Busy!
Provide extra entertainment to keep your pup away from the tree. The new lick mat from Ollie can do just that! Enjoy it as a bonus free gift when you try your[first box of food for 60% off]([link removed]).
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5. Say No to Tinsel
It’s bright and shiny on the tree, but no one likes sparkling poop.
6. Choose Shatter-Proof Ornaments
Eliminate breakage in case of a toppled, and save on vet bills in case of they become accidental dog toys.
7. Place Fragile Ornaments Out of Reach
Keep heirlooms up top to minimize the risk of them being mistreated
8. Clear Your Cords
Keep all cords tidy, untangled, and out of walkways
9. Store Presents
Keep presents out from until the tree to ensure they’re not ‘unwrapped’ early.
Wishing you a joyous, safe holiday!
Give your pup what they REALLY want this year with nutritious, delicious meals from Ollie they’ll enjoy all year long.
Enjoy 60% off your choice of first box of food to make the season bright.
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