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5 ways to support your pet during the busy holiday season

(BPT) - The holidays can be a whirlwind of decorations, festive gatherings and to-do lists, but while you're rushing from one celebration to the next, your pet is also experiencing the season in their own way. Changes in routine, travel, unfamiliar visitors, loud noises and more can leave even the calmest pets feeling overwhelmed.

"As pet parents, changes and disruptions during the holiday season can leave us feeling guilty," says Dr. Rebecca Tremble, Veterinarian and Director of Professional Partnerships and Strategy at Hill's Pet Nutrition. "You can help your pet stay safe, supported and included amidst the busy holiday season. A few simple steps can go a long way in making this time of year more enjoyable for both of you."

Whether you're hosting, traveling or simply have a busier schedule, Dr. Tremble offers the following tips to help keep your furry family members happy and healthy during the festive months.

1. Make sure your pet has a private, safe space

Holiday gatherings can be stressful for pets. Platters of food and treats and lots of unfamiliar people and noises can be especially overwhelming. No matter where you are - home or traveling - make sure they have a place they can retreat to when they need a break. For example, you can put your dog's bed or crate in a quiet area away from the festivities to give them their own space.

2. Try to keep your pet's regular routine

Do your best not to deviate from your pet's normal schedule. Dogs especially thrive on routines, so if you're traveling with your dog, remember to pack any supplies you might need for their activities and care, including food and medicine, bowls, toys, crate and bed. You can also attempt to keep walks, potty breaks and playtimes consistent no matter where you are.

3. Keep their nutrition consistent

When you're traveling, away from your pets, or their typical schedule is disrupted, it can be normal to feel a bit of guilt. Throughout your holiday plans, do your best to keep track of any extra treats or snacks your pets might be getting outside of their normal foods. Consistent diet can help pets feel more at ease amidst a disrupted schedule. Veterinarians are the best source of information and care when it comes to your pet. Their guidance can help you choose the right food for your pet. When considering trusted options, ask your vet about Hill's Science Diet - the No. 1 U.S. veterinarian recommended brand.

4. Keep them mentally and physically active

There are plenty of fun ways to incorporate your pets in the holiday festivities in a way that keeps them occupied. For example, take your pup on a walk around the neighborhood to look at lights or decorations. Invite your friends or family to take part in your cat's favorite games. This will give you the opportunity to spend quality time with your pets while keeping them mentally and physically stimulated, which can help them relieve stress.

5. Designate someone on pet duty

Whether you're with your pet or leaving them in the care of others while traveling, be sure to nominate one or two people you trust to keep an eye on them. At a large gathering, it can be easy for pets to get into mischief if everyone assumes someone else is watching them. With a designated dog or cat watcher, you can ensure your pet is safe and content. This person can help the pets take a break from the action when needed, prevent them from getting loose near open doors, and keep an eye on them around tempting food or decorations.

As joyful as the holiday season can be, disruptions can leave your pet feeling uncertain. Follow these tips and plan ahead to help you both best navigate this time of year.

For more insights on pet wellness during the holiday season and beyond, visit HillsPet.com/science-diet.

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