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The holiday season is a joyful time, filled with gatherings, treats, and festive décor, but it can also be a stressful or even risky period for our pets. Between new foods, extra guests, and seasonal decorations, there are plenty of changes that may affect their safety and comfort. Here’s how to make sure your furry family members feel secure and cared for during the festivities:
While sharing holiday treats might be tempting, many common festive foods are unsafe for pets. Avoid giving them fatty foods, chocolate, grapes, raisins, onions, garlic, and anything seasoned with nutmeg. A safer option? Stick to plain, pet-friendly vegetables, or set aside a small portion of unseasoned turkey for a special holiday treat.
With guests coming and going, pets can quickly become overstimulated. Set up a cozy retreat away from the main activity, stocked with their bed, favorite toys, and fresh water. For pets prone to anxiety, consult your vet beforehand to discuss calming options, such as treats or mild supplements, to make sure they’re as relaxed as possible.
Seasonal decorations can be both fascinating and hazardous for pets. Tinsel, small ornaments, and certain plants (like mistletoe, holly, and poinsettias) can be toxic or choking hazards. Opt for pet-safe artificial plants or place decorations out of reach. If you have a Christmas tree, anchor it to prevent tipping, and use pet-friendly ornaments on lower branches.
Holiday lights and electronic decorations often mean more cords within reach. To prevent chewing accidents, keep cords secured and covered. Cord protectors can help prevent electrical mishaps and ensure curious pets stay safe.
Amidst holiday hustle, pets feel more comfortable with familiar routines. Try to keep their mealtimes, walks, and play sessions on a regular schedule. Predictable activities help them feel secure and reduce holiday-related stress.
By keeping these tips in mind, you’ll help ensure a joyful and safe holiday season for every family member. Pets bring us so much joy year-round—they deserve to feel comfortable and happy while celebrating right alongside us.