1. Plan Ahead for Pet Travel
If you’re taking your pet on the road or flying with them, make sure they’re ready for the journey. Update vaccinations and health records: Some airlines or hotels require proof of vaccination. Pack essentials: Include food, water, medications, leashes, waste bags, and a favorite toy or blanket. Use proper restraints: A travel crate or harness keeps your pet safe while driving.
2. Keep Pets Safe at Home During Gatherings
Visitors, new smells, and loud noises can be stressful for pets. Create a quiet, secure space where your pet can relax if the holiday chaos becomes too much. Consider using a white noise machine or soft music to help calm anxious pets.
3. Watch Holiday Hazards
Holiday decorations and food can be dangerous for pets. Avoid feeding pets holiday foods like chocolate, turkey bones, and rich fatty dishes. Keep electrical cords, candles, and small ornaments out of reach. Remind guests not to give table scraps or unsafe treats.
4. Consider Pet Boarding or In – Home Care
If your holiday plans don’t allow for pet-friendly travel, consider a trusted pet sitter or boarding facility.
With a little preparation, your pets can enjoy the holidays just as much as you do. Whether you’re hosting guests or traveling, keeping their needs in mind will ensure a happy and safe holiday season for everyone. At Pioneer Animal Hospital, we’re here to help with travel stress-management tips, and wellness care. Schedule your appointment today before the busy holiday season begins!
