A Complete Guide to Pets' New Year Greetings | Essential Supplies and Precautions | How to Prevent Your Pet from Being Scareed by Fireworks?

The Year of the Horse is here! Many pet owners will take their pets to visit relatives and friends for the New Year, or to host guests at home. If the changes in environment, the temptation of delicious food, and the stimulation of fireworks and firecrackers are ignored, pets are prone to stress, vomiting, getting lost, or even aggressive reactions! The following is a New Year pet safety checklist covering preparations for going out, welcoming guests at home, dietary restrictions, and prevention of fright.
Table of Contents
- Pets visiting relatives during the Lunar New Year: Pre-trip preparations and safety guidelines
- Inviting Friends and Family at Home: Safe Interaction and Stress Management
- Chinese New Year Dietary Taboos and Health Reminders
- How to prevent pets from being startled by the sound of firecrackers welcoming the New Year?
- Pet New Year's Greeting FAQ
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Pets visiting relatives during the Lunar New Year: Pre-trip preparations and safety guidelines
If you plan to take your pet to visit relatives and friends for the Chinese New Year, please keep the following points in mind:
| Essential items list |
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| Adaptation skills to unfamiliar environments |
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| Anti-lost and risk management |
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Inviting Friends and Family at Home: Safe Interaction and Stress Management
If you are going to host relatives and friends, how do you prepare your pet to meet new friends of all ages?
| Meeting etiquette: Ask the host before touching. |
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| Reduce stress: Options for giving your pet a break |
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Chinese New Year Dietary Taboos and Health Reminders
During the Lunar New Year, homes are filled with a dazzling array of delicious foods, but many of these foods are harmful to your pets! Chocolate, alcohol, raisins, onions, garlic, xylitol desserts, peanut brittle, as well as fish bones and chicken bones are all high-risk ingredients that may cause poisoning or gastrointestinal injury. New Year's cakes, rice cakes, and preserved meats are high in oil, salt, and sugar, which can easily cause gastrointestinal upset or even pancreatitis. If you want your pet to participate in the New Year's greetings, it is recommended to choose...Pet-specific snacksChoose low-fat, low-salt options and control portion sizes to prevent relatives and friends from feeding your pets indiscriminately.
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How to prevent pets from being startled by the sound of firecrackers welcoming the New Year?
In some rural or suburban areas of Hong Kong, fireworks or firecrackers may be set off during festivals. The loud noise and flashing lights can frighten dogs and cats, causing them to run away. How can owners prevent their pets from being frightened?
| Home noise reduction and light blocking |
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| Reassurance and safety measures |
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| Anti-lost and location services |
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Summarize
Celebrating the New Year together with your pets, you might want to introduce your furry friend to new friends and environments, but safety guidelines, dietary control, and noise reduction measures for fireworks are essential. Owners and pets should prepare in advance to happily welcome the Year of the Horse.
Pet New Year's Greeting FAQ
A: Not recommended. They're high in sugar, oil, and salt, which can easily upset your stomach. Choosing pet-specific treats is the safest option.
A: Set up a rest area, ask the owner before interacting with family and friends, and observe stress signals.
A: Set up a separate space at a higher elevation, provide a familiar blanket, and maintain clean water and the original feeding time.
A: Close the windows and draw the curtains, play white noise, create a refuge corner, use comforting items, and avoid going out.
A: Chip + contact tag, leash/outdoor cage, potty bag, water bottle, comfort blanket.
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