Pet-friendly Christmas: a little extra care for the holidays

The Christmas season is a special time for our pets too, but it can hide some dangers. Decorations and lights must be placed carefully to prevent ingestion or accidents. During lunches and dinners, remember that many typical holiday foods (chocolate, sweets, cooked bones, alcohol) are dangerous for dogs and cats.

Let's maintain their daily routines as much as possible, ensuring walks, playtime, and a quiet space where they can relax away from the chaos.

A peaceful Christmas is one where the whole family, including pets, feels safe and loved.
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