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Keeping pets calm during the holidays.

We all love our pets and consider them a part of our family. We love our pets so much that we want to include them in all of our holiday gatherings. Is that what’s really best for our pets? For many of our pets, the 2021 holiday season will be the first time that families have been able to gather in 2 years. If our pets are not use to extended family members or large gatherings, this could be a recipe for disaster.

It is vital that you listen to your dog and recognize any stress signals. Never force people to interact with your dog if your dog is showing stress signals. Dog body language can often be misinterpreted. Take a little bit of time and educate yourself on doggie body language.

If your dog is showing any signs of stress, over-arousal, or aggression, you need to remove your dog from the situation right away. Don’t think that your dog will “get over it.” This is not the time and place to work on socialization.

If you would like for your dog to join in on the fun, bring them out and let them show off their tricks while in a controlled environment! Have your guests sit down and remain quiet. Bring your dog out into the room or yard, making sure that your dog has ample distance from all the guests. While keeping your dog on a leash, let them show off some obedience skills. Once they are done, put your dog back into their quiet space until guests leave.

Written by Mandee Bailey - Side Kick Dog Training 2021

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