Saturday, November 27, 2010

Keep Your Pet Safe This Christmas

It's hard to believe it is almost Christmastime again!

Now is a great time to book your Christmas reservation too!  Our office is open on Christmas Eve from 8 am until 2 pm.  Our vans are already booked for Christmas Eve.  Our office is closed on Christmas.  

The holidays are a special time for family and friends, but don't forget about your pets.  If you are going to include them in the festivities, be sure to keep them safe. 

Kitchen Safety

  • Tin foil, meat strings, and toothpicks, can cause serious digestive problems if swallowed.
  • Dough can expand in the stomach and cause severe problems if swallowed.
  • Chocolate, coffee, and tea are very toxic for dogs. Even small amounts can cause diarrhea, seizures or death. Unsweetened baking chocolate and dark chocolate are most dangerous.
  • Bones, cooked or uncooked, can tear or obstruct the digestive system.
  • Sweets, greasy, or spicy foods can cause pancreatitis which is a serious inflammation of the pancreas and can be fatal.
  • Alcoholic beverages are attractive to some dogs, especially sweet alcoholic beverages such as eggnog. Remind guests to keep glasses out of reach of the dog and put away glasses after parties. A small amount of alcohol can be fatal.
  • Keep garbage covered and out of reach.

Christmas Tree and Decoration Safety

  • Christmas trees should be secured to prevent toppling. Do not allow your dog to eat fallen pine needles or even artificial tree needles as they can be toxic or cause stomach irritation.
  • Christmas tree water can contain poisonous pine tar or tree preservatives.
  •  Many dogs think ornaments are toys and want to play with them. These can cause digestive problems/obstructions. 
  • Christmas lights can cause digestive upsets or electrocution if chewed.
  • Electrical cords can cause electrocution or a fire hazard if chewed.
  • Costumes and Christmas outfits are adorable on Scruffy but they should not bind or constrict, block the dog’s vision, or have pieces that can cause choking if swallowed.
  • Almost all Christmas plants, including holly leaves and berries, poinsettias, and mistletoe are poisonous or irritating to dogs if swallowed.

Outdoor Safety

  • Antifreeze tastes sweet and many dogs are attracted to it. Just a few drops can be fatal.
  • Hypothermia can pose a danger during severe cold. Puppies, old dogs, and sick dogs are most vulnerable. Dress your dog in winter clothing or restrict outdoor time. Provide snug shelter. Warm your dog quickly if he starts to shiver.
  • Ice-melting chemicals and salt can irritate paws or cause digestive upsets if swallowed.

Tips for Avoiding Trouble

Provide your dog with a safe and comfortable place, such as a crate or a baby gated room, away from holiday dangers and the stress of unfamiliar guests and disrupted schedules.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Snip-its from Greymont


We sometimes take for granted the special little stories that happen at Greymont, because they happen so frequently!  

Goofy, a large black and white pointer, first came to Greymont a little over a year ago because of some fairly severe aggressive habits.  We determined his aggression was mostly caused by fear.  Through patience, compassion and a lot of treats, we began to reverse the way he looked at people.  Initially while boarding with us, he would only allow a couple of people to handle him for walks.  Now, he is comfortable with most of our employees.  Though Goofy still has his favorite people here at the kennel, he has become very familiar with the Greymont family, and walks with his head up and tail wagging.  


Congratulations to Banks S., Abby H. and Max M. for completing the AKC S.T.A.R Puppy 
program!  Each puppy completed six weeks of puppy obedience classes, and passed the S.T.A.R test.  

If you would like Nature’s Select dog food delivered to your door, please register at www.nstennessee.com. 

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Weekend Updates!

Greymont is happy to announce it is using Nature's Select  food at the kennel.  They offer a delivery service to most areas in Middle Tennessee.  If you would like to learn more about their products for you cat or dog, or if you would like to schedule a delivery, visit http://nstennessee.com/.

And just a reminder:

We still have availability at the kennel for the holidays, but our vans are booked for the following dates:  

Tuesday, November 23:  Vans are booked   
Wednesday, November 24:  Vans are booked
Thursday, November 25:  Our office is closed
Sunday, November 28: Vans are booked
Monday, November 29: Vans are booked
Friday, December 24: Vans are booked/Office is open until 2:00 pm

You are of course more than welcome to drop off and pick up at the kennel during office hours. 


Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Make Your Holiday Reservations!

The holidays are almost here again!  That means it's almost time to visit with family and friends, to enjoy good food and to make new memories.  It also means it's time to make your pet's holiday plans.  Remember, our kennel and transportation services fill quickly around Thanksgiving and Christmas, so make your reservations early.

It is also a great time to get your dog into a training class!  See our training section for upcoming classes and programs