Tips for a Stress-Free Holiday Party with Pets

websitebuilder • Aug 15, 2019

The holiday season is here! Keep your pets safe, happy, and healthy during this festive season. 

Holidays mean non-stop parties here and there. If you plan to celebrate at your home or bring your dogs with you to parties, here are the tips for a stress-free holiday:

Teach Manners and do Basic Training 

Having a well-trained pet can lead to a stress-free gathering for you, your dog, and your guests. Before hosting any event, you must check your pet's behavior toward other people. It's important to teach them basic training commands and manners early to prevent accidents and non-stop barkings, and have a peaceful celebration.  

Schedule Grooming Appointment Ahead of Time

The holiday season means a fully-booked grooming appointment in your favorite Pet Grooming Shop. Get that appointment ahead of time to prepare your pet for a lot of petting, hugs, and kisses. You don't want matted fur and stinky smells this holiday. Don't forget to have Family Photos with your well-groomed pet.

Pet proofing

We know the Holiday calls for festive food, and our pets love the aromas! They surely come at you at your dining table giving their best puppy eyes and all we can say "aww". Be aware of the food that is toxic to your pets and make sure that your guests will not hand table food to your pets without your consent. Check the nearest Animal Hospital to you and list down their number just in case there is an emergency.

We hope for a fun, enjoyable, warm, and safe holiday for all of us! Laguna Pet Care Center provides pet grooming services, pet food, and treats that you could order online or via our store. 




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