For many, pets aren’t just pets – they’re part of the family. And yet no matter how much they’re loved, it can be difficult at times fitting them into your holiday plans.
So, whether you expect to receive guests with pets, or plan on taking yours out to visit, here are some tips for keeping the peace and keeping Fido and Fluffy safe and comfortable.
Know Local Laws – Different states, and even towns, have their own laws regarding pets. Familiarize yourself with local rules and ordinances ahead of time. For example, some towns have leash laws while others don’t. Knowing the do’s and don’ts will make the visit less stressful for everyone involved.
Look for Pet Hazards – Remove any houseplants that are poisonous to cats or dogs, or anything in a pot that might entice them to dig. If you have a Christmas tree, consider moving fragile ornaments towards the top. Keep counters and tables clear of enticing treats when no one is in the room and be sure to keep cabinet and pantry doors closed.
Prepare for Accidents – Keep carpet and upholstery stain remover on hand should an accident occur. If you want to keep sofas pet-fur free, cover them with a blanket when not in use. Close doors to rooms that are off-limits, especially when everyone has retired for the evening.
Bring Distractions – Purchase a few new toys and tasty treats to keep your pup or feline distracted. If possible, let your dog run around outside and use up some energy to help ensure their best behavior inside.
Protect Floors – Claws can do a number on hardwood floors and carpets. Give your pets a toenail trim before heading to someone else’s home for the holidays. If it’s your home, drop down a few runners or inexpensive area rugs in high-traffic areas to minimize damage.
Let them Adjust – Pets can feel anxious in new surroundings or around lots of people. Give them a place to hide and relax and tell young children to leave them alone when you notice them retreating. A familiar toy or blanket can help lessen pet anxiety.
If you’re planning on bringing a new pet into your home as a holiday gift for your kids, it’s a great time to consider adding video surveillance cameras to your home security system. That way, you can keep an eye on them while no one’s home. It could help you minimize damage if you don’t confine the new pet to a cage or outdoors in your absence.
For more information and a free in-home consultation, contact Now Security Systems today.