Holiday gatherings with friends and family can be a lot of fun, but it can also be overwhelming for your pet. Having a safe space for them to relax during peak times of excitement is key to keeping them healthy and calm. Creating such a space doesn’t have to take away from the festivities – simply think about using an area outside or inside that is well-ventilated, comfortable, quiet and away from commotion. Stocking this cozy spot with some treats and a few of their favorite toys will help keep your pet relaxed while still right at the center of family gatherings.
As the holiday season approaches, we often jet off on holiday or plan extended trips away from home. Before you do, remember that if you have a pet at home, leaving them alone for too long can be dangerous. Pets need lots of attention and stimulation – they can become incredibly anxious if left in silence and solitude for long periods. Ensure your pet has plenty of toys to keep them busy, plus adequate food and water will ensure their health and wellbeing; also making sure to drop by once a day or hire someone from PetsOnMe to take care of them while you’re away is advised too! Enjoy your holiday but don’t forget your beloved furry family member when you’re gone!
Holidays are a time for celebration and excitement, but they also carry some risks when it comes to our furry friends. It is important to always be aware of the holiday treats and treats in general that you keep around the house. Sweet snacks such as chocolate, sugary candy, and gum can contain ingredients that are toxic to animals. It’s best to avoid giving your pet holiday snacks or any food with unknown ingredients altogether. As part of responsible pet ownership, make sure you always have pet insurance just in case – an emergency room visit can be expensive!
With the holiday season upon us, it’s easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle. However, don’t forget about your pet! It’s important to maintain their routine during this time of year. Keep taking them out for regular walks, playing with them outdoors, and feeding them on schedule. Your fur baby has probably come to expect these activities and will appreciate the consistency! So make sure you continue your pet’s routines during the holiday season – they’ll thank you for it!