So much excitement! Holidays, food, and fun. Don't over do it or you may end partying up
in the dog house!
Good preventative medicine means good health all year round. See your vet, eat wisely and
exercise.
Enjoy the holiday decorations but don't destroy them. Chase the cat around the yard a couple
of times to use up energy.
Keep your ears and eyes open for intruders. Don't let the holidays be ruined by burglars. A
hardy bark can scare them off.
Don't drink from the Christmas tree stand and don't eat the ornaments. Stick to the treats
that you recognize as ono delicious.
Your wonderful good temperament makes you the perfect host for the holidays. Charm the
guests with your wagging tail.
Check the catalogs for special holiday toys and mark your favorites for easy shopping for
your owners.
You may be asked to put on a costume to celebrate the season - go ahead - what ever makes
them happy - they buy the food.
Have you finished your Christmas shopping? A bone buried in the bed always shows you
care.
You're probably the most photogenic member of the family so again you may be on the
greeting cards.
If you go out caroling be sure to wear some identification - microchip, tattoo, or tag and keep
your owner on a leash.
Karaoki may seem like fun but not may appreciate your volume and range. Be content to be an onlooker.