Your 72-Hour Festive Pet Safety Guide for this Holiday Season

A Global Animal Welfare Organisation shares things to do 72-hours before the 25th to protect pets
This 72-Hour festive pet safety guide is designed to help pet owners prepare in advance, ensuring that their furry companions stay safe and secure over this bustling period.
As celebrations bring increased noise, unusual activities, and unfamiliar visitors, pets may experience heightened stress or even physical dangers.
72 hours before festivities: Trees and decorations. To ensure a safe and festive tree, anchor it securely and fix it with fishing line to the ceiling. If the tree is on a stand, make sure it is stable on a wide base to prevent it from toppling over onto your pet. When setting up the tree early in December, ensure the fairy lights are not too low-lying to avoid potential hazards. Turn off the lights when you go to sleep and blow out mood-setting candles. Keep candles out of reach of pets and keep them out of their reach. Gift wrapping should be done behind closed doors to prevent animals from getting tangled or choking on small ornaments.
24 Hours before festivities: Prepare the environment. Pet owners are encouraged to begin preparations a day before any event. Setting up a quiet, familiar space in the home with items like favourite toys, bedding, and treats will help pets feel secure. Blocking off spaces where pets could potentially escape or hide in unsafe areas is also essential. This early setup provides pets with a comforting sanctuary if they feel overwhelmed by the activity.
12 hours before: Focus on calming techniques and routine as festivities approach, pet owners should reinforce routines to keep pets calm. For example, engaging pets in activities like a walk or play session early in the day can help release pent-up energy. Utilising calming aids, such as soothing music or anxiety wraps, can further help pets remain relaxed. By following their regular feeding schedule, pet owners can maintain familiarity and comfort for their pets.
The day of the event: Monitor and engage on the day of celebrations. Checking in periodically and offering praise for calm behaviour can reduce stress. Keeping pets inside, away from open doors and windows, prevents the risk of escape and ensures they stay safe from harmful outside noises or sudden activities.
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