The Christmas season is synonymous with joy, gatherings, and excitement. For our pets, however, these changes can be a source of significant, and sometimes underestimated, stress .
Dogs and cats are very attached to their routines . However, during the holidays, their environment is profoundly altered: frequent comings and goings, noises, new smells, general excitement. All these factors can disrupt their emotional balance.
🧠 A disrupted routine
The holiday season often involves:
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modified schedules,
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a noisier house,
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spaces overrun by guests
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Fewer calm and predictable moments.
These changes can generate anxiety, agitation or unusual behavior , even in animals that are usually calm and sociable.
⚠️ Main risks during the holidays
👥 Stress related to the presence of guests
The large number of people, sometimes strangers, can be experienced as an intrusion.
Some animals withdraw, others become nervous or hypervigilant.
🚪 Runaways
Frequently opening doors greatly increases the risk of escape, especially for animals that are stressed or frightened by noise.
🍗 Overfeeding
Well-intentioned guests may bring unsuitable or excessive food, leading to:
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digestive problems,
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food poisoning,
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pancreatitis in dogs.
👶 Accidents involving children
Children, excited by the festive atmosphere, may stumble upon an animal or handle it clumsily. A startled or injured animal may defend itself by biting or scratching , without any aggressive intent.
🐾 Family members… but with limits
Even though they are fully part of the family, dogs and cats should not participate in everything .
Forcing them to remain in the midst of the commotion can increase their stress levels and expose them to dangerous situations.
It is essential to offer them:
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a calm and secure space
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the possibility of isolating oneself,
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moments of tranquility away from the noise and bustle.
🛡️ Prevention: vigilance and anticipation
The Christmas period presents many dangers for animals.
Prevention is based on:
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respecting their need for calm,
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monitoring interactions,
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access management (doors, food),
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and special attention to signs of stress.
Christmas is a time for sharing and togetherness, but it must remain compatible with the well-being of our animals .
By anticipating risks and remaining vigilant, it is possible to celebrate the Holidays in a serene atmosphere, for humans as well as for their four-legged companions.
Our HOLISTRESS product will help your pet remain calm. Prevention and vigilance are your best allies.

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