Big dogs and Christmas guests
If you keep a large dog or two in the house--say an overweight Lab, a friendly Rottie, a slobbery Bernese Mountain dog or a Ridgeback, please find a comfortable spot for them with toys, water and food to protect your guests from injury. Here's how dangerous that wagging tail or friendly jump is to someone on Coumadin- Side Effects of Coumadin: The most serious side effect of Coumadin is hemorrhage. Even a simple bump that does not break the skin can result in serious bleeding.
This notice applies to cats, too--lots of people have allergies, and those are the ones the kitty wants to rub against. Find a nice quiet place with a closed door to restrain it. My kitty doesn't appreciate it, but my guests are happier.
This has been a public service blog for a happier, healthier Christmas.
2 comments:
Measured at the withers, male BMDs are 25 to 27½ inches and range in weight from 80 – 120 pounds. Females are 23 to 26 inches and approximately 70 - 100 pounds. There is a big difference between a 70 lb Lab and a 115 lb Berner!
My cat weighs 6.5 lbs. But I can keep her in a room for 2 hours away from company without damaging her psyche. Are you saying lock up the Berner but not the Lab?
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