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Animal behaviourist Karen Wild from Baston explains how to prepare your pets for Christmas

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Have you considered how to ease your pet into Christmas? asks animal behaviourist Karen Wild.

We all want to make sure that our pets have a peaceful event and if we can meet their needs, we will all be much happier. Here’s the second half of our two-part festive column.

Introduce guests gradually

If your home is set to be a hub of family gatherings, introduce your pets to the increased activity slowly. Or not at all! I know of at least one family who sends their dog to stay in cosy home boarding because their household will be mayhem.

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Pets, especially those not accustomed to crowds or people they don’t know, may feel stressed. Gradual exposure to guests and creating designated retreat areas is crucial.

You also have to train your guests. Please ask them not to bother the dog/cat, and don’t allow them to ‘try to make friends’ with a pet that is nervous or reluctant to say hi. Coaxing is a form of force, no matter how nice and gentle the person thinks they are being.

Respect that animals need time and like to do things when they feel ready. Forcing them leads to aggression. Stop your guests from ruining your pet’s confidence and let the pet decide whether or not they want to be involved.

Christmas dog
Christmas dog

Dressing up with caution

While the idea of dressing up your pets in festive gear is charming, it’s essential to approach it with caution. Not all pets enjoy being dressed up and their comfort should be a priority.

If they’re amenable, choose lightweight and breathable accessories. However, if they resist, celebrate their natural fluffy charm. They are perfect as they are, without the antlers.

Gift Time

You can wrap up special surprises for them but it doesn’t have to be extravagant. We just wrap up their normal treats, so as not to upset any stomachs and to let them be part of the unwrapping delights.

Our dogs like to ‘help’ us by pulling on the wrapping paper, but of course, only when invited to do so. I keep all edible gifts up on a table out of reach, and always ask gift givers to let me know if there’s any food inside the package.

One of my friends heard a strange hissing noise from under the tree one year – her little pup had bitten and punctured a can of Lynx deodorant. They were ok, but this is obviously not safe so keep all possible hazards out of reach.

Non-food hazards

Mistletoe is toxic and keep a close eye on candles, ensuring they’re securely placed and out of your pet’s reach to prevent accidents. Wagging tails and fluffy fur are all flammable too. A knocked over candle can be a serious fire risk. Battery candles can also be risky if eaten. It’s a minefield of preparation, but worth it.

So now you’re all ready. You’re not just creating a pet-friendly Christmas but also fostering an environment where your pets can thrive. So, as you deck the halls and trim the tree, keep these guidelines in mind to make this Christmas a truly memorable and harmonious celebration for you and your pets alike.





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