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Vet Approved Guide: How to Keep Pets Safe During Holiday Gatherings in 2025 🐶🎄

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Vet Approved Guide: How to Keep Pets Safe During Holiday Gatherings in 2025 🐶🎄

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Vet Approved Guide: How to Keep Pets Safe During Holiday Gatherings in 2025 🐶🎄

By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc

Holiday gatherings bring joy and togetherness, but they can also introduce hazards for our beloved pets. 🐕🎉 From tempting foods to festive decorations, it's crucial to be proactive in ensuring your pets' safety during these celebrations. Let's explore vet-approved strategies to keep your furry friends safe and stress-free. 🩺📘

🍽️ Mindful Meal Management

Holiday feasts are a central part of celebrations, but many traditional dishes can be harmful to pets:

  • Avoid Toxic Foods: Keep pets away from chocolate, grapes, raisins, onions, garlic, and foods containing xylitol. These can cause serious health issues.
  • Secure Leftovers: Ensure that trash bins are sealed and leftovers are stored out of reach to prevent scavenging.
  • Educate Guests: Inform your guests about not feeding table scraps to pets, as even small amounts can be dangerous.

🎄 Decoration Dangers

Festive decorations can be enticing but pose risks:

  • Secure the Tree: Anchor Christmas trees to prevent tipping if pets climb or bump into them. 
  • Avoid Tinsel and Small Ornaments: These can be choking hazards or cause intestinal blockages if ingested.
  • Keep Cords Out of Reach: Electrical cords should be hidden or covered to prevent chewing, which can lead to shocks or burns.

🧑🤝🧑 Guest Interactions

Not all pets are comfortable with crowds or unfamiliar faces:

  • Create a Safe Space: Designate a quiet room where your pet can retreat if overwhelmed. Include their bed, toys, and water.
  • Monitor Exits: With guests coming and going, ensure doors are closed promptly to prevent pets from escaping.
  • Supervise Children: Teach children how to approach and interact with pets gently and respectfully.

🕯️ Fire and Heat Hazards

Warmth and ambiance are part of the holidays, but caution is needed:

  • Place Candles Safely: Keep lit candles out of pets' reach to prevent burns or fires.
  • Monitor Fireplaces: Use screens to prevent pets from getting too close to open flames.

🌿 Plant Precautions

Some holiday plants are toxic to pets:

  • Avoid Toxic Plants: Mistletoe, holly, and certain lilies can be harmful if ingested. Opt for pet-safe alternatives or artificial decorations. 
  • Secure Plants: Place plants out of reach to prevent nibbling.

📱 Enhance Safety with Ask A Vet

For personalized advice and support during the holiday season, the Ask A Vet app connects you with licensed veterinarians ready to assist you. 🐾💬

Visit AskAVet.com or download the app today to ensure your pet's safety and well-being during festive gatherings. 📲

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