Especially during the Christmas season, there are many special occasions to celebrate with family and friends with food and drink. But when it comes to the safety of your beloved pet, there's a lot more to consider than usual.

Celebrate - stress-free
- Stick to your dog's usual routine so they don't feel disturbed and can relax
- Bored dogs can be naughty, so allow plenty of time for play and walks
- If there are more people in the house, your four-legged friend might feel overwhelmed - make sure they have a safe place with blankets and toys to retreat to

Tips for the Christmas tree
- Make sure fairy lights are out of reach of pets so that the four-legged friends don't chew on them or get tangled
- Vacuum regularly so your pet doesn't eat pine needles
Food to watch out for
- Chocolate is toxic to dogs. Avoid chocolate tree decorations and do not place packages of sweets under the tree
- Don't let your pet eat cooked turkey or chicken bones - they splinter easily and can cause serious problems for your animal.
Toxic Plants
- Poinsettias, mistletoe, holly, amaryllis, fern, and pine wood are toxic to dogs, so it's best to avoid these plants.
Now you can look forward to a wonderful Christmas with your pet!

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