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Set Your Pet Up For Holiday Success
It's the most wonderful time of the year..... or is it?
For many dogs, cats and for us the holidays are an incredibly stressful time of the year.
Think of all the things that you do during the Christmas holidays:
All of the above is very trigger stacking for us humans as there are so many more variables added to our already stressful daily lives- and invariably someone has a meltdown or an argument due to the trigger stacking.....but how about our pets??
One year, my old family dog decided baby Jesus in the family nativity decorations was a chew toy-and the poor infant as been "holy" since then.
All of the hustle, bustle, our own stress, new visitors, deliveries and change to your routines can increase your pet's fear, anxiety and stress levels.
Let's think about what your pet goes through and how they may be trigger stacked during our winter holidays.
There isn't any joy seeing your dog or cat cower in fear during what is supposed to be a the most wonderful time of the year.
So how can we make the holidays less stressful for our pets?
During our Support Group we will discuss solutions on how to help you and your pet during the holidays, by using management, preparation and techniques for those tricky trigger stacking moments and set your pet up for success during the holiday season!
Join us December 15 at 7pm
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