The holiday season is a time for celebration, family gatherings, and festive cheer â but it can also bring hidden dangers for our furry friends. Between rich foods, decorations, and house guests, pets often face unfamiliar situations that can lead to stress or even health emergencies. Here are some essential doâs and donâts to help keep your pets safe and happy this holiday season.
Try to maintain your petâs normal feeding, walking, and sleeping schedule. Changes in routine can cause anxiety, especially for dogs and cats who thrive on predictability.
With visitors coming and going, your pet may need a quiet escape. Set up a calm area with their bed, toys, and fresh water so they can retreat from the noise and bustle.
While humans indulge in festive meals, treat your pets with veterinarian-approved goodies. You can even bake special holiday-themed pet treats using safe ingredients like pumpkin or peanut butter (xylitol-free, of course!).
With open doors and guests, pets can sometimes slip outside unnoticed. Make sure your petâs microchip and ID tags are up to date in case of an unexpected escape.
Many holiday foods â including chocolate, grapes, onions, garlic, and alcohol â are toxic to pets. Even fatty meats and gravies can trigger pancreatitis. Stick to their regular diet to avoid upset stomachs or worse.
Tinsel, ribbons, and ornaments can be irresistible but dangerous if swallowed. Keep decorations out of reach, and secure Christmas trees to prevent curious climbers from toppling them.
Open flames and electrical cords pose burn and shock risks. Opt for flameless candles and keep cords hidden or protected with covers.
Mistletoe, poinsettias, and lilies are beautiful but toxic to pets. Choose pet-safe alternatives like artificial arrangements or non-toxic plants such as roses or orchids.
Keep the contact information for your local emergency veterinary clinic handy â just in case. Itâs also a good idea to know where the nearest 24-hour animal hospital is located, especially if youâre traveling.
The holidays are more joyful when the whole family â furry members included â can celebrate safely. By following these simple doâs and donâts, youâll ensure your pets enjoy the season as much as you do.
And donât forget â we love seeing your pets decked out for the holidays! đ
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