Keep Your Pets Safe This Holiday Season

Keep Your Pets Safe This Holiday Season

When most of us think about the holidays, we imagine gathering the loved ones together and sharing in some spectacular memories. However, for our pets, the season can be more than a little stressful, not to mention dangerous. 

The fact is that things that seem innocuous to us could be a big deal for our furry friends. Crackling fires, guests visiting at various times, and foreign plants and objects in the house can turn the holidays into a danger zone if you’re not careful. 

So, with that in mind, let’s go over some safety tips to keep your furry friends protected during the holidays. 

Stow Away Medications

Family visitors bring a lot of baggage with them, and some of it can include medicine. Even if it’s something as benign as Tylenol, it can wreak havoc on your pets if they ingest it by accident. Be sure that everyone keeps their medicine out of paw’s reach. 

Don’t Feed Them People Food

It’s tempting to want to include your dog or cat in the holiday feast, but much of the food that we eat can be troublesome (or downright toxic) to our pets. Make sure that everyone who comes over respects this rule as well. 

Have a Safe Space

Many animals can get wiry and stressed out when visitors come over. Thus, before the family arrives, make sure that your furry pals are out of harm’s way. Whether it’s a designated room in the house or somewhere else, having a safe space for them will ensure they don’t freak out (too much). 

Fire Safety

A roaring fireplace can be warm and comforting, but it can also pose threats for your pets. Not only can dogs and cats get too overheated from the flames, but they may accidentally knock something into the fire, creating a dangerous situation. Keep all flammable objects away from the fireplace, and be sure that you have a cover in front of it at all times. 

Clear and Present Danger

Neatly wrapped gifts under the tree are appealing to us, but they can be more so to your pets. Ribbons and bows may look tempting to cats, which means that they may chew them up. If ingested, these materials can make your kitty sick, so you might want to avoid them or keep them out of the reach of your purring feline friend.

Decorations 

Cats are notorious for playing with fragile objects, knocking them to the ground for no reason at all. Christmas trees can also be a hazard as your feline attempts to dismantle all of your decorations. Overall, it’s best to keep all fragile items out of reach or secure them so they can’t be destroyed. 

Candles

Yes, lighting a few scented candles can make your holidays brighter, but as with the fire, pets can turn a pleasant evening into a rendition of Backdraft if you’re not careful. Keep candles out of the way, and remove any flammable materials nearby to avoid them getting knocked over.

This season, your pets deserve to have as much fun as you, which is why you want to take steps to keep them and your home safe. Hopefully, following these tips will avoid any disasters. 

17 Holiday Activities for a Family Christmas

17 Holiday Activity Ideas for a Family Christmas

The holiday season is here! Gather around your loved ones and celebrate this year’s family Christmas with these fun activities.

We’ve broken it down into 5 categories: Christmas indoors, Christmas outdoors, Christmas with kids, Christmas with teens, and Christmas with the whole family. Whatever the occasion, this list can get you started.

Here’s 17 fun activities for every family’s Christmas!

Indoor Christmas Activities

1. Create homemade Christmas cards. Break out the construction paper, scissors, glitter and stickers! Custom made cards are a fun, unique activity for families to share.

2. Bake holiday snacks. Gingerbread houses, cookies, fudge brownies – the sweet treat possibilities are endless. Don’t forget to share them with friends and family.

3. Watch Christmas shows. Share your favorite holiday movies and TV specials with your family.

4. Decorate the entire house. Christmas decorations are more than just the tree. Put up wreaths – real ones or ones you make with paper. Hang mistletoe and paper snowflake chain in doorways. And don’t forget the lights!

Outdoor Christmas Activities

5. Take a holiday sightseeing tour. Drive around and see christmas light displays in your neighborhood. One of the largest of its kind is Shadrack’s Christmas Wonderland near exit 407 (Sevierville/Pigeon Forge exit) off I-75.

6. Build a snowman or scatter reindeer food. No matter your climate, there’s a fun outdoor Christmas activity for your family. If you can’t build a snowman, you can sprinkle magic reindeer food on Christmas Eve!

7. Hot chocolate and a backyard fire. Get a few logs and build a small bonfire. If a real fire isn’t possible, there’s always the yule log to compliment your coco.

Christmas with Young Children

8. Establish special ornaments. Purchased or handmade, make special ornaments that your children can look forward to each Christmas and remember fondly as adults.

9. Trace your child’s handprint for holiday paper crafting.

10. Start a family Christmas tradition. The best holiday traditions are unique to the family. Invent something original this year.

Christmas With Teens

11. Decorate the family Christmas tree. A simple reminder of the holidays and a great excuse to hang out with you teen.

12. Volunteer. Christmas isn’t easy for many people. Soup kitchens, coat drives and other charity events need your family’s holiday help.

13. Black Friday Shopping. Whether you go shopping with them or just drop them off, help your teen child score the best holiday deals.

14. Go to the movies with your teenager. Christmas activities don’t always need to be holiday themed. Catch up with your kid during a matinee this holiday break. The key is to spend time with them.

Christmas With The Whole Family

15. Host a Secret Santa gift exchange. The larger your family the better!

16. Go to local Christmas plays and performances. Most communities present all kinds of holiday events – check them out!

17. Donate to a toy drive. Pool your family resources together and help unfortunate children have a better Christmas.

What’s Your Favorite Family Christmas Activity?

Did we talk about your favorite holiday activity? Want to mention something we missed? Leave a comment about what Christmas activities interest your family!