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The holidays are a magical time, but they can pose hidden dangers for our pets. Here's how to keep your dogs and cats safe and happy this Christmas season.

1. Toxic Holiday Foods to Avoid

Many festive treats are dangerous for pets. Keep these foods out of paw's reach:

  • Chocolate and cocoa: Highly toxic to both dogs and cats
  • Xylitol: Found in sugar-free baked goods and candy—can be fatal
  • Grapes and raisins: Common in holiday baking, can cause kidney failure
  • Onions, garlic, and chives: Often in stuffing and side dishes
  • Alcohol: Even small amounts can be dangerous
  • Fatty foods and bones: Can cause pancreatitis or choking

2. Decorating Safely

Holiday decorations can be irresistible to curious pets, but many pose serious risks:

  • Christmas trees: Secure your tree to prevent tipping. Avoid tinsel, which can cause intestinal blockages if ingested
  • Ornaments: Keep fragile glass ornaments higher up on the tree, away from wagging tails
  • Lights and cords: Tape down electrical cords and unplug lights when you're away to prevent chewing
  • Candles: Never leave burning candles unattended around pets
  • Plants: Poinsettias, holly, mistletoe, and lilies are toxic—opt for pet-safe alternatives

3. Managing Holiday Stress

The hustle and bustle can be overwhelming for pets. Help them cope:

  • Create a quiet retreat space away from guests and noise
  • Maintain regular feeding and walking schedules
  • Consider calming treats or supplements if your pet is particularly anxious
  • Warn guests not to feed table scraps

4. Gift-Giving for Pets

Want to include your furry family members in the festivities? Choose safe, appropriate gifts:

5. Travel and Visitor Safety

If you're hosting or traveling:

  • Ensure your pet's ID tags and microchip information are current
  • Keep pets secured when doors are frequently opening for guests
  • Bring familiar items if traveling to reduce stress
  • Never leave pets in cold cars—even in Canadian winter temperatures, cars can become dangerously cold

Emergency Preparedness

Keep your veterinarian's contact information and the nearest 24-hour emergency veterinary clinic details easily accessible during the holidays. In Canada, the Pet Poison Helpline is available 24/7 at 1-855-764-7661 for poisoning emergencies (a consultation fee applies). You can also contact the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at 1-888-426-4435, which serves Canadian pet owners as well.

If you're in a major city, locate your nearest emergency vet clinic before the holidays—many regular clinics have reduced hours during the festive season.

From all of us at PetMax, we wish you and your pets a safe, joyful holiday season!

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