Spending the Holidays Safely with Your Pets
For all pet owners who care about their companions’ well-being, spending the holidays safely with pets is a top priority. Between the enticing decorations, festive meals, and the hustle and bustle of celebrations, this time of year can pose several dangers to our four-legged friends. Fortunately, a few precautions can help prevent accidents and ensure you enjoy these magical moments with your pets. Discover how to adjust your environment and habits so that your pets have just as enjoyable a holiday as you do!
Decorations: Beware of Hidden Dangers
The Christmas Tree
Secure your Christmas tree to prevent it from falling due to a climbing cat or an enthusiastic dog’s tail. Choose sturdy ornaments and avoid angel hair, ribbons, and glitter, which are especially attractive to cats. Ingestion of these items can lead to intestinal blockages that may require surgery. Keep the wires of your Christmas lights hidden to prevent the risk of electrocution, and consider using a repellent like Bitterspray, which is available over the counter, to deter your pet from chewing on the cords. Also, be sure to regularly pick up fallen needles, as they can cause digestive issues or even intestinal blockages if they are artificial.
The Gifts
While ribbons and strings may beautify your gifts, use them sparingly. If ingested, these items can lead to serious digestive complications.
A Quick Note on Food: What to Avoid
Bones and Table Scraps
Do not give bones to your dog or cat. Poultry bones, in particular, break easily and can cause perforations or blockages in the intestines. Similarly, while table scraps may be tempting, they can lead to indigestion or diarrhea.
Chocolate
Chocolate contains theobromine, a substance toxic to dogs. Unlike humans, their bodies are not able to process it effectively, which can lead to severe poisoning.
For your pet’s well-being, stick to their regular diet and offer only treats specifically made for pets. If your pet ingests something suspicious, contact your veterinarian immediately.

A Calm Environment for a Stress-Free Holiday
Not all pets enjoy the holiday festivities. Some, especially those who are more timid, can experience significant stress. Set up a quiet space where they can retreat in peace. To help calm your pet, you can use products like Feliway for cats or Adaptil for dogs. These over-the-counter products help reduce stress. Don’t hesitate to consult your veterinarian or a veterinary technician for advice.
The entire team at Groupe Vétérinaire MONVET Inc. wishes you joyful holidays with your loyal companions! Spend the holidays safely with your pets!