The Ravens will be at Superbowl XLVII this week! It’s time for you and your dog to get ready for game time! This article will provide you a few tips on helping your dog celebrate the big Harbowl game while keeping your dog safe during the Superbowl party.
You know what team you’re rooting for – The Ravens. You know what party food you’ll be serving – chicken wings, veggies, chips, and salad.
But how will your dog enjoy the big game?
You can help your dog enjoy the big Superbowl party with these 3 party tips just for dogs:
- Let your dog sport a comfortable and stylish Ravens’ jersey for pets! If you are allowed to bleed purple and black, so can your dog! This is the perfect time for you dog to have plenty of photos with you. Share with your friends on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and more! Don’t forget to purchase a matching Raven’s dog collar as well!
- Provide your dog Superbowl Dog treats. There are delicious and healthy dog treats out there for your pet so you can keep your dog away from unhealthy chicken wings and chocolate brownies at your snack table.
- Make Superbowl Half Time A Play Time For Your Dog. The weather should be nice out for this weekend’s Superbowl game. During Superbowl half time, let your dog take a stroller around your backyard or let your Superbowl party guests play a game of fetch with your dog. If the weather becomes chilly, provide dog toys for your dog to have fun indoors. Not only will your dog be happy but he/she will also get in a good workout with you.
- Let your dog watch the puppy bowl. Yes, this year is the 7th annual Puppy Bowl. It starts at 3pm on Sunday on the Animal Planet. The Puppy Bowl is absolutely adorable. Your dog might be inspired to play a few games of mini football as well. You may also be inspired to adopt a dog because all the puppies showcased during the Puppy Bowl are rescue dogs.
With all this fun occurring on Superbowl Sunday, It is important that you make your dog safe at all times.
Here are a 5 Superbowl Party Dog Safety Tips:
- Store alcoholic beverages in a safe place. The last thing you’ll need is a dog sick from boozes.
- Let your dog retreat to his/her dog crate. The cheering and excitement of the football game should scare your dog or overexcite your dog. If quiet time is needed, provide your dog quiet time in the dog crate. Place the dog crate in a bedroom or a fenced in yard.
- Keep your dog away from sharp chicken bones, rib bones etc. These bones could become choking hazards for your dog.
- Keep your dog from eating your Superbowl snacks such as chocolates, raisins, nuts, grapes and foods containing Xylitol.
- Place dog tags on your pet. Your Superbowl party will be busy with people going in and out of your home. The last thing you need is a dog search for your dog.
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Source: http://www.dogwatch.com/dogtails/2011/02/04/super-bowl-xlv-how-will-your-dog-celebrate-the-big-game/
http://www.dogtipper.com/tip/2012/01/keeping-your-dog-safe-at-super-bowl-parties.html