Tips to care for your dogs during festive season
Caring for your dog during the festive season is crucial to ensure they have a safe and enjoyable time. Here are some tips:
Maintain Routine: Stick to your dog’s regular schedule for feeding, exercise, and nature breaks. Dogs thrive on routine, and this can help reduce their stress
Safe Decorations: Avoid using decorations that could be harmful if ingested, like tinsel, glass ornaments, or small, easily-swallowed items.
Pet-Friendly Plants: Some festive plants like poinsettias, mistletoe, and holly can be toxic to dogs. Opt for pet-friendly alternatives or keep these out of reach.
Secure Trash and Food: Ensure garbage bins are tightly sealed to prevent your dog from scavenging. Keep festive foods like chocolate, grapes, and certain nuts out of their reach.
Designated Quiet Space: Provide a quiet, comfortable space for your dog to retreat if they become overwhelmed by guests or festivities.
Watch for Hazards: Be mindful of potential hazards like open flames, hot stoves, and wires. Keep these out of your dog’s reach.
Introduce Guests Gradually: If your dog is not used to a lot of people, introduce them slowly and provide positive reinforcement for good behavior.
Gifts for Your Dog: Consider giving your dog a special toy or treat to make them feel included in the festivities.
Emergency Plan: Have the contact information for an emergency vet clinic readily available in case of any accidents or illnesses.
By following these tips, you can help ensure your dog has a safe and enjoyable festive season, allowing you both to celebrate together in a happy and healthy manner.

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