09/02/2024
Let us wish you earlier before everyone gets busy and overwhelmed with all the reunion dinners and festivities ❤️
Also, during Chinese New Year, it's crucial for pet owners to take extra precautions to ensure the safety and well-being of their furry friends. Here are some important reminders:
Secure Your Pet: Ensure your pet is secured before opening doors during visiting. For precaution, have proper identification, such as a collar with tags or a microchip, in case they accidentally get lost amid all the hustle and bustle.
Keep Pets Indoors: Fireworks and loud noises during celebrations can scare pets and cause them to run away. Keep them indoors in a safe and quiet area.
Avoid Toxic Foods: Many traditional Chinese New Year foods, like certain candies, nuts, and even some fruits, can be harmful to pets if ingested. Keep these foods out of reach and opt for pet-friendly treats instead.
Watch Out for Decorations: Decorations like flowers, plants, and ornaments can be tempting for pets but may pose a choking hazard or be toxic if ingested. Keep them out of reach or opt for pet-safe decorations.
Maintain Routine: Try to stick to your pet's regular routine as much as possible during the celebrations. Changes in routine can cause stress and anxiety for pets.
Supervise Gatherings: If you're hosting gatherings at your home, make sure to supervise your pet around guests. Some pets may feel overwhelmed or anxious in crowded environments.
Create a Safe Space: Set up a quiet and comfortable area where your pet can retreat to if they feel overwhelmed or stressed during the festivities.
By following these reminders, pet owners can help ensure a safe and enjoyable Chinese New Year for both themselves and their beloved pets.
Have a safe and fun Lunar New Year everyone!
Gong Xi Fa Cai!