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Your holiday pet care checklist

Spare a thought for your pets in the hustle and bustle of Christmas festivities

DON’T forget about your fur babies in the chaos of organising Christmas and holiday activities and events. Here are a few things to add to your checklist to ensure your pets are well taken care of over the festivities.

  • If you are going away and won’t be taking your fur babies with you, make sure you arrange for a pet sitter well in advance, or book them into a kennel or cattery. If this is the first time your pet will be going into boarding kennels, check out the facility and make sure it comes well recommended.
  • If your pet is on regular medication, have the script filled for the December period. Many vets work reduced hours or close over the holidays.
  • If you are staying at home for the December break, schedule in some family walks with your dog, it is not only great bonding time, but you’ll all get some exercise
  • Keep wires, decorations and wrappings out of reach
  • If there’s a new puppy in the house, clear away any electrical wires that your puppy might be able to reach – remember puppies love to chew! Make sure your Christmas decorations and wrappings that could pose a hazard are out of reach of your pets.
  • Set up a cosy hideaway
  • If you have a house full of noisy guests, or live in an area where there is likely to be a fireworks display, then create a safe and cosy space for your pet to escape to if they feel overwhelmed.
  • Guests sometimes neglect to properly shut gates and doors –make sure your pets are secure and can’t escape your property.
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Tamlyn Jolly

With a background in publishing in the UK, Tamlyn has been in the news industry since 2013, working her way up from journalist to sub-editor. She holds a diploma in journalism from the London School of Journalism. Tamlyn has a passion for hard environmental news, and has covered many such stories during her time at the Zululand Observer. She is passionate about the written word and helping others polish their skill.
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