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The Busy Holiday Season: Making Time for Your Pets

The Busy Holiday Season: Making Time for Your Pets

The holidays are full of sparkle, laughter, travel, and to-do lists a mile long. As joyful as this season can be, it often means busier schedules and less time for everyday routines. In the middle of the holiday rush, it’s easy to overlook one very important family member: your pet.

While you’re shopping for gifts, decorating the tree, or hosting relatives, your dog, cat, or exotic companion may be left feeling a little lonely. Pets thrive on routine and companionship. When life speeds up, they notice. The good news is that even small, intentional moments can help your pet feel included, secure, and loved during this busy season.

Let’s explore simple and meaningful ways to stay connected with your pet while still enjoying the holidays.

Holiday Chaos Disrupts Pet Routines More Than You Think

Pets are creatures of habit. They notice when meals are late, when their walk is rushed, or when their favorite lap is missing from the couch. The holidays can shift normal routines in ways that make pets feel uncertain or even anxious.

Here are a few common changes pets experience during the holiday season:

Even exotic pets like rabbits, ferrets, birds, and reptiles can be sensitive to household changes, noise, and fluctuating temperatures. The more you can anticipate how the holidays might impact your pet, the better you can support them through it.

Simple Moments that Strengthen the Bond

Just like people, pets don’t need grand gestures to feel valued. They benefit most from consistency, calm attention, and quality time with the people they trust.

Try carving out small moments that fit into your daily routine:

The key is consistency. Pets don’t measure time the way we do. They notice your presence, your tone, and your attention.

Keep Them Busy Too: Enrichment for a Happy Holiday

While you’re prepping meals or wrapping gifts, your pet may be looking for something to do. Providing safe enrichment can help prevent boredom and give your pet a positive way to pass the time.

Here are a few holiday-approved enrichment ideas:

If your pet tends to get anxious around visitors or during travel, calming products can help reduce their stress. Fortunately there are many enrichment toys and calming aids such as pheromone sprays, chews, or supplements. Talk with our veterinary team about what may be  safe and effective for your individual pet.

Holiday Hazards: Keep Safety in Mind

Between festive foods, decorations, and increased activity, there are a few seasonal risks pet owners should keep on their radar.

Avoid these common holiday dangers:

It’s also helpful to keep your pet’s routine as normal as possible. Stick to usual feeding times, walks, and sleep schedules. Don’t skip regular medications, parasite preventatives, or any scheduled care. If you need to stock up on essentials, check with us for home delivery options to save time and reduce stress.

Don’t Forget Exotic Pets Need Attention Too

Small mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and birds may not show emotion the same way as cats or dogs, but they still benefit from regular interaction and care. During the holidays:

If you’ll be traveling, make sure your pet-sitter is familiar with their species and daily needs. Write down feeding instructions and emergency contact information, including how to reach our veterinary team in case of an emergency.

Give the Gift That Matters Most

Your pet doesn’t need a perfect holiday, just a little time with you. Even brief moments like a quiet cuddle or a quick walk can mean everything.

Good health is a gift too. If your pet is due for a check-up or showing changes in behavior or appetite, our veterinary team is here to help. 

Wishing You and Your Pets a Happy, Connected Holiday Season

The holidays are a time to celebrate love, family, and connection, and your pet is a cherished part of that. With just a little planning, a few minutes of daily attention, and some thoughtful enrichment, you can help your pet feel safe, secure, and loved this season.From our veterinary team to your family, we wish you joy, peace, and plenty of tail wags and purrs this holiday season.

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