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    Keeping pets safe this Christmas

    mmBy Simon KingDecember 2, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Petplan has highlighted the significant role pets play in holiday celebrations with a new survey. From festive feasts to family photos, Britain’s cats and dogs are set to enjoy a very merry Christmas this year, showcasing just how much the nation includes pets in their holiday festivities.

    The survey of 2,000 pet owners found that one in two (50%) will be buying presents for their pets this year, with dog owners proving slightly more generous than cat lovers – 52% versus 45%.

    And while Father Christmas might be busy filling stockings for the kids, pet parents are doing the same for their four-legged family members. On average, UK pet owners will spend £37 on gifts for their animals this Christmas – with dogs again coming out on top. Dog owners spend an average of £42, compared to £28 for cats.

    Owners of younger pets are the most worried about festive hazards – typically because younger cats and dogs are more curious, more energetic and more likely to nibble or chew. In December 2024, Petplan received claims of over £327,000 for chocolate, raison or grape poisoning incidents.

    Petplan vet, Brian Faulkner said: “Christmas is such a special time for families, and that includes the four-legged members too. A few small precautions can make all the difference – keeping treats out of reach, providing a quiet space if the house gets busy, and watching out for decorations that pets may chew or swallow.

    “With a little planning, pets can enjoy a relaxed and happy Christmas right alongside us.”

    Petplan’s top tips for a safe and stress-free Christmas

    To help keep animals happy and healthy over the holidays, Petplan shares its top five festive safety tips:

    • Create a calm space: Give your pet a quiet room away from noise and guests;
    • Keep toxic foods out of reach: Chocolate, grapes, onions and mince pies are best left to humans;
    • Sweep up pine needles: Real Christmas trees can drop sharp, mildly toxic needles;
    • Avoid dangling decorations: Baubles and ribbons can pose a choking hazard; and
    • Secure fairy lights: Keep electrical cords safely away from curious paws and playful tails.
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    Editor - Over The Counter. Simon has more than 20 years’ experience in B2B publishing. When not slumped over his PC, Simon is a keen follower of sport, supporting Manchester United, and is at his absolute happiest watching most sport in glorious UHD, with something cold to drink by his side.

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