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Top 10 Holiday Pet Hazards: What to Know Albuquerque NM

Any chocolate is off-limits for pets. "Baker's chocolate is the most [toxic]," Cook said. The darker the chocolate, the more dangerous it is to pets. Theobromine and caffeine are the toxic ingredients. Curious dogs may sniff and paw and pull the tree over on themselves; cats like to get up and try out this strange indoor tree.

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By Kathleen Doheny for WebVet

Winter holidays are a busy time for the nation's vets. That's because holiday pet hazards overlooked by busy owners can spell disaster for your dog, cat or other pets.

Even if you're the ultra-careful type, keep the contact number for your vet handy, suggested Jim Cook, DVM, the president of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), and a practicing veterinarian in Lebanon, Ky.

Next, check how savvy you are about the top 10 holiday pet hazards -- and how to reduce the risks.

Holiday hazard #1: Chocolate

Any chocolate is off-limits for pets. "Baker's chocolate is the most [toxic]," Cook said. The darker the chocolate, the more dangerous it is to pets. Theobromine and caffeine are the toxic ingredients .

Holiday hazard # 2: The tree

Curious dogs may sniff and paw and pull the tree over on themselves; cats like to get up and try out this strange indoor tree.

Anchor it, Cook said. You can use wire to secure the top of the tree; then run the wire up to the ceiling or the wall and secure it.

Watch out, too, for the tree preservative often put in the water around the tree trunk, so your dog or cat doesn't lap it up. It can cause gastrointestinal problems.

Holiday hazard #3: Seasonal plants

Poinsettias get the bad rap as the most poisonous, when actually they are fairly low on the toxic scale. But eating them may still cause some gastrointestinal upset, according to the journal Veterinary Technician.

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