It’s November, which means we’ve officially entered the holiday season. You may have already starting preparing for Thanksgiving by reserving a turkey at the grocery store or combing through different pie recipes. The holidays can be a busy and stressful time, but humans aren’t the only species who experience increased anxiety during this time of year. Our pets often feel the pain of the holidays, too. The team at Cody Pet Hospital cares about the well-being of your furry friends, and we want to share some ways to keep your pet stress-free during the holiday season.

Give pets space — Ever had grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins in one place at one time? Would you have given anything to escape to a quiet spot where no one could find you? That’s how many pets feel with the commotion of holiday visitors and the changes in regular daily routines. Before the extended family and friends arrive, provide your pet with a place all her own, where visitors can’t disturb her. Find a quiet bedroom or walk-in closet, and put a few of her favorite things there:

  • Toys
  • Treats
  • Bedding
  • Calming music
  • A pheromone diffuser (or spray pheromones on her bed there)

Stick with the routine — It may be difficult, but try to stick to your pet’s typical routine, even during the hustle and bustle of the holiday season. Take walks, feed meals, and give medications at the usual times. Find time to give your pet some individual attention and TLC, too. Let her know that, even if you’re busy and preoccupied, she’s still your best furry pal.

Provide opportunities for exercise — Like humans, pets experience physical and emotional benefits from exercise. Escape the family visitors and take a walk, give your pet a food puzzle, or engage in a good old-fashioned game of tug of war with your pet’s favorite rope toy. Bonus: Exercising and playing with your pet will grow your bond and help to alleviate your holiday stress, too.

Questions about mitigating anxiety for your furry family member? Contact us.