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Dec 19 2024

A Pet’s Guide to Surviving (and Loving) the Holiday Season

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Hi there, humans! It’s me, your furry, four-legged friend. The holiday season is upon us, and while I love the extra cuddles, shiny decorations, and the smell of delicious food, this time of year can be a little…overwhelming. Let me tell you about the holidays from my point of view—hazards, anxieties, and all the fun rolled into one wagging tail (or curious whiskers).

The Hazards of the Holidays

Let’s start with the shiny stuff. Oh, I love shiny things—tinsel, ornaments, and lights. But guess what? They’re not as tasty as they look (and apparently, they’re not good for me either). Here’s what I’ve learned:

The Anxiety of Celebrations

Now, about the big gatherings. I love seeing new faces and sniffing new smells, but sometimes it gets to be a bit much. Too many people, loud noises, and strange smells can make me want to hide. Here’s how you can help me out:

The Fun (and Love!) of the Holidays

But don’t worry—it’s not all stress! I love the holidays when you include me in the fun.

So, as you humans celebrate, remember to keep an eye out for the little things that could hurt me, make a safe space for when I need to relax and, most importantly, let me join in on the love and laughter. After all, you’re my favorite part of every season.

Here’s to a pawsitively joyful holiday season! 🐾

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Note: This article, written by LifeLearn Animal Health (LifeLearn Inc.) is licensed to this practice for the personal use of our clients. Any copying, printing or further distribution is prohibited without the express written permission of Lifelearn. Please note that the news information presented here is NOT a substitute for a proper consultation and/or clinical examination of your pet by a veterinarian.

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