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Holiday Safety Tips for Your Pets: Foods, Décor, and Situations to Avoid

The holiday season is a time for celebrating with family, friends, and of course, our pets. While the festivities are filled with joy, it’s important to be mindful of the potential hazards the season brings for our furry companions. From toxic foods to dangerous décor, there are several things to consider in order to ensure your pet enjoys a safe, happy holiday season.

At Bone & Biscuit, we understand the importance of a stress-free holiday for both you and your pet. Our curated selection of premium pet products is designed with safety, comfort, and joy in mind. Below, we’ve outlined essential holiday safety tips to help you avoid potential risks and ensure your pet’s wellbeing.

1. Holiday Foods: What to Keep Off the Plate

The holiday table is often brimming with delicious foods, but many of these can be harmful, or even toxic, to pets. While it’s tempting to share your seasonal treats with your furry friend, here are some foods you should never offer to pets:

Toxic Foods for Pets:

  • Chocolate – A staple for humans during the holidays, chocolate contains theobromine, which is toxic to dogs and cats. Even small amounts can lead to serious health issues such as vomiting, diarrhea, seizures, or even death.
  • Grapes and Raisins – These seemingly innocent fruits can cause kidney failure in dogs, even in small amounts. Many holiday recipes, like fruit cakes and stuffing, may contain raisins or grapes, so be cautious when preparing or serving food.
  • Onions and Leeks – Commonly used in holiday meals, these vegetables are toxic to dogs and cats, leading to gastrointestinal upset and potentially causing red blood cell damage.
  • Xylitol – A sugar substitute found in many candies, gum, baked goods and even popular peanut butter brands, xylitol can cause a dangerous drop in blood sugar, seizures, and liver failure in dogs.
  • Alcohol – Even small amounts of alcohol can be toxic to pets. If ingested, it can cause vomiting, diarrhea, difficulty breathing, and in extreme cases, coma or death.
  • Cooked Poultry Bones – While raw bones are a tasty treat for our pets, cooked poultry bones can splinter and cause damage to their mouth, throat or intestines.

Safe Holiday Treats for Pets:

If you want to treat your pet during the holidays, be sure to choose safe options. At Bone & Biscuit, we carry a wide selection of holiday-themed, pet-safe treats that will keep your pet feeling festive without compromising their health. 

  • Earth Animal No-Hide Rawhide – For a more indulgent treat, try these 100% natural, long-lasting chews, perfect for keeping your dog entertained and satisfied.
  • Pure Bites – These bite-sized, soft treats are suitable for dogs and cats of all ages, especially during the busy holiday season when training or extra treats are in order.
  • Tilted Barn Treats – The perfect single-protein, soft treat for dogs of all ages and tastebuds to enjoy during the holidays.
  • Natural Chews and Raw Bones – Visit your local Bone & Biscuit single-ingredient treat station to choose from favourites including Bully Sticks, Beef Cheeks and more!

You can find these products and more at your local Bone & Biscuit Bakery.

Image of a dog biscuit with “belly rubs”, a bone and a pawprint on it.

2. Holiday Decorations: Hidden Dangers for Pets

Your home might look like a holiday wonderland, but some décor can pose a serious risk to pets. Pets, especially curious kittens and puppies, may be tempted to play with or ingest certain holiday decorations. Here’s how to keep your pet safe while still enjoying the festive atmosphere.

Dangerous Decorations to Avoid:

  • Christmas Trees – While trees themselves are generally safe, pets may chew on branches, drink the tree water, or bat at ornaments. If your pet consumes water from the tree stand, it can contain chemicals or bacteria that are harmful. Consider using a tree skirt to keep water covered and avoid tinsel, which can cause blockages if swallowed.
    Natural chews and bones are a great distraction to keep your pet occupied and away from the tree.
  • Tinsel and Ribbons – Shiny and tempting, these can easily be swallowed and cause intestinal blockages. String-like materials can be especially dangerous for cats, who may bat at them and try to swallow them. For a safer alternative, interactive toys like those which can keep pets entertained without posing any risk of ingestion.
  • Candles and Lights – Open flames can be knocked over by playful pets, causing fires or burns. Switch to flameless LED candles, which provide the same cozy glow without the risk. Additionally, make sure that electrical cords for lights or decorations are tucked away and out of reach. If you need durable, chew-resistant toys to distract your pup, Bone & Biscuit offers toys that stand up to even the most determined chewers.
  • Holiday Plants – Popular plants like poinsettias, mistletoe, and holly are toxic to pets. Keep these well out of reach, or consider opting for artificial versions.

If you’re looking for more pet-friendly décor ideas, check out Bone & Biscuit’s selection of holiday-themed pet toys and safe chewables that can double as décor without being hazardous to your pet.

Holiday pet toys

3. Managing Holiday Stress: Keep Your Pet Calm Amid the Chaos

The holiday season can be a stressful time for pets. With guests coming and going, unfamiliar noises, and changes to their routine, it’s not uncommon for pets to feel anxious or overwhelmed.

Creating a Calm Environment:

Set up a designated quiet space for your pet, away from the noise and bustle of holiday gatherings. Bone & Biscuit offers a range of calming products to help calm pets and reduce anxiety.

Introducing Guests and Visitors:

Not all pets enjoy having strangers around. If you’re hosting guests, give your pet a chance to adjust to the new faces and ensure they have a place to retreat if they start to feel stressed. For pets that are particularly shy or reactive, consider using a crate or creating a safe zone for your pet to retreat to.

Traveling with Pets:

If you’re traveling during the holidays, make sure your pet is secure and comfortable during the trip. Bone & Biscuit offers a range of carriers and beds from Be One Breed, seatbelt harnesses, and travel accessories to ensure your pet stays safe on the road. Some beds even double as both a carrier and a comfy bed, making travel less stressful for both you and your pet.

4. General Safety Tips:

  • Store Medications Securely: Holiday gatherings can lead to spilled bottles or curious pets getting into things they shouldn’t. Ensure all medications (human or pet) are stored in a safe place.
  • Toys and Gifts: While it’s tempting to spoil your pet with new toys, be mindful of choking hazards. Stick to durable, size-appropriate toys that are designed for your pet’s specific needs. At Bone & Biscuit, we offer an assortment of durable dog toys, like the Kong Classic, that can withstand hours of play.

The holiday season is a time to celebrate with loved ones, including our pets. By being mindful of foods, decorations, and stressors, you can ensure your furry friends stay safe and healthy throughout the festivities. Whether you’re looking for safe treats, calming products, or durable toys, Bone & Biscuit has everything you need to make this holiday season special for both you and your pet.

Explore our full range of pet products at your nearest Bone & Biscuit to find everything you need for a safe and joyful holiday. Here’s to a season of love, laughter, and tail wags!

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