If our pets are also our family members, it is clear that they are with us during the celebration.
If that is the case, however, dog and cat Christmas is also clear. We need to adapt to this. We need to do this in a way that we can celebrate with dignity, but the animals also have a lively holiday season.
One of the cardinal issues is whether the Christmas tree is dog, cat safe, or vice versa. This can be achieved either by mooring the Christmas tree so that the tree can survive any atrocities. A good solution might be a Christmas tree fenced in front of the dog. We also choose one of the ornaments that is favorite. Garlands of light, fragile ornaments can be dangerous to animals. The greatest security is probably when you have no Christmas tree at home, so you don't have to worry about the animals.
During the festive season, many delicacies can be put on the table for even our favorite, but sweets are forbidden foods. Even if they look at us with prying eyes. Sugar-free cakes made with other sweeteners are also taboo for our animals.
As a farmer, we know the responsibility of keeping animals, so no matter how much you want your child to have a small pet, if the conditions are not right, they should not give live animals.
Traveling with a dog or a cat is now commonplace and we are welcome to stay in accommodation. However, if you wish to travel without a pet, care must be taken to ensure that it is provided.
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