The holiday season is here and that means presents, decorations, giving to charity, and food, food and more food. All of these things are fun and exciting for humans, but take a moment to consider how this frenzy can impact your furry friend.
Presents
Giving pets as presents is not a recommended practice, as fitting a pet to the person is a very important part of adoption counseling. If you want to give a spouse or child a pet for Christmas, be sure to make them part of the adoption process as part of gifting experience. Let them be an active participant to ensure the right match is made for both parties. Gifted pets are one of the top returns local shelters take after the holidays. To view a list of available shelter pets, visit the
Bradshaw Animal Shelter’s website then call the adoption line at 916-875-2287 between 9:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday (except holidays) to schedule your adoption appointment.
Decorations
Food
The holidays are full of delicious food, sweets and drinks for humans, but many of these treats are toxic for your pet. Although many foods are perfectly safe to feed your pet after your holiday meal, others pose a danger. Consult this
handy list of safe and unsafe pet foods. Make sure other family members are aware of the house rules when it comes to feeding your pets. Be sure food is out of reach of your pet so they don’t accidentally consume anything harmful (i.e. don’t leave gift chocolate on the coffee table).
Giving Back
The Bradshaw Animal Shelter, owned and operated by the County of Sacramento, houses nearly 13,000 animals every year. They provide food, shelter, medical care, vaccinations, microchips and spay/neuter services to these precious animals. They also provide services to the owned animals of our community, such as the
pet pantry for pet owners in need, and
low-cost (or free) vaccination, microchip and spay/neuter services. The Bradshaw Animal Shelter works with
feral cat community partners and implements strategies to help maintain their populations responsibly.
All of these services are made possible by the overwhelming love and support received from the community, the staff and the volunteers. If you are looking for a worthwhile cause to donate to before the end of the tax season, consider
Bradshaw Animal Shelter!
However you celebrate during the holiday season, be mindful of your pets and their safety, and have a happy holiday season!