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5 top tips for your dog this Valentine’s Day

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  1. Balloons, ribbons, and bows from bouquets and gifts could be an interesting thing for your dog to chew on and play with, but they could cause serious problems with his digestive system if ingested. Supervision is a must if your dog is going to be interacting with these accessories.
  2. Humans like flowers as romantic gifts but, dogs prefer bonding over flowers. Flowers such as lilies, chrysanthemums, primroses, and agapanthus are all deadly to dogs, and other plants, such as roses, could also cause issues.
  3. A good way to spoil your pet on Valentine’s Day is to treat him to his favorite meal (be careful not to overfeed him). Or just take him on an extra-long walk and spend some special one-to-one time with him, frisbee is also a fun thing to do with some particular breeds of dogs.
  4. If you’re making your other half a romantic dinner, make sure that you don’t give him any human foods, or keep him away when cooking or eating. It’s also important to keep him away from alcohol and candles.
  5. Chocolate is extremely dangerous and harmful to dogs, so keep any Valentine’s Day sweet treats away from your furry pal. So, if your dog manages to get hold of something that he shouldn’t, make sure that you take him to the vet immediately.

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