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Holiday Hazards for Pets: What to Watch for This Season

Holiday Hazards for Pets: What to Watch for This Season

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The holiday season brings family gatherings, festive decorations and plenty of treats — but for pet owners in Whatcom County, it can also bring hidden dangers for dogs and cats. Local veterinarians are reminding residents to keep a close eye on their pets as celebrations ramp up.

“Holidays are a time for celebrations, including your pets is always encouraged, but making sure you are making smart decisions for their well-being around this time is also incredibly important. We see an increase in foreign intestinal obstructions, bone ingestion, pancreatitis, plant poisoning, diarrhea, vomiting and poisoning by inappropriate table scraps being shared from the dinner table, or non-pet friendly decorations. Keep these dangers out of your pets’ reach and ensure that your shared treats are pet safe and only in moderation.”

One of the most common holiday hazards is food. Rich dishes like gravy, fatty meats and buttery sides can upset pets’ stomachs or cause pancreatitis. Chocolate, grapes, onions and xylitol — a common sugar substitute — are particularly toxic to dogs and cats.

Decorations can also pose a risk. Tinsel, ribbon and ornaments are tempting for curious cats and can cause intestinal blockages if swallowed. Christmas lights and electrical cords should be kept out of reach to prevent shocks or burns.

Even festive plants can be harmful. Poinsettias, holly and mistletoe are mildly to severely toxic if ingested, leading to drooling, vomiting or more serious symptoms.

Noise and activity during gatherings can also cause stress, especially for pets who aren’t used to large crowds. Whatcom Veterinary Hospital recommends setting up a quiet, secure space where animals can retreat when things get too hectic.

For households planning travel, pet owners should ensure boarding facilities or pet sitters are booked early, as spots fill quickly during the holidays.

If a pet ingests something harmful or shows signs of distress, Whatcom Veterinary Hospital advises calling a veterinarian immediately.

For more tips or to schedule an appointment, visit whatcomvethospital.com.

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