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Keeping Pets Stress-Free During The Holidays BY ANTON MEDIA STAFF
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The holiday season is a time of joy, celebration, and togetherness for many, but it can also be a stressful period, not only for humans but for our furry companions as well. While we’re busy with decorations, parties, and special meals, it’s important to remember that our pets may perceive the holidays differently. The increased activity, visitors, and changes in routine can be sources of stress for them. Here are some essential tips on how to keep your pets stress-free during the holidays.
Routine
One of the best ways to keep your pets stressfree during the holidays is to stick to their regular routine as much as possible. This includes maintaining their regular feeding times, exercise routines, and bathroom breaks. Predictability and familiarity are comforting to pets, and disruptions in their routines can lead to anxiety. Even though your schedule may be hectic during the holiday season, it’s crucial to ensure that you still provide your pet with the attention and care they’re accustomed to. If you need to make changes due to holiday commitments, try to gradually adjust their schedule in the days leading up to the holidays, so they can adapt more easily.
Safe Haven
With more people coming and going during the holidays, it’s important to provide your pet with a safe and quiet space where they can retreat to if they feel overwhelmed. This could be their crate, a specific room, or a cozy corner with their bed and toys. Make sure that this space is off-limits to guests and that your pet has access to it whenever they need a break. Consider using soothing music or a white noise machine in their safe space to help drown out the noise of holiday gatherings and fireworks, which can be especially stressful for pets.
Avoid Hazards
Holiday decorations and festive foods can pose serious risks to pets. Items like tinsel, ornaments, and electrical cords can be tempting playthings for curious pets but are dangerous if ingested. To keep your pets safe, secure decorations out of their reach and be vigilant about picking up any fallen ornaments or tinsel. Certain holiday foods, such as chocolate, grapes, raisins, alcohol, and certain nuts, can be toxic to pets. It’s crucial to keep these foods well out of your pet’s reach and inform your guests about the importance of not feeding them to your furry friend.
Limit Stressors
If your pet is easily stressed by visitors or commotion, it’s a good idea to limit their exposure to these stressors. Not all pets enjoy the company of strangers, so provide a quiet and secure place for them to retreat to when guests arrive. Inform
your guests about your pet’s preferences and ask them to be respectful and not force interactions. Fireworks and loud holiday parties can be particularly frightening for pets. In the case of fireworks, you can use noise-cancelling headphones or provide your pet with a safe and quiet space, as mentioned earlier. If your pet is particularly anxious, consult your veterinarian for advice on medications or other calming techniques.
Holiday Plants
Many common holiday plants are toxic to pets. Poinsettias, holly, and mistletoe, for example, can cause digestive upset, lethargy, and other health issues if ingested. Make sure to keep these plants out of your pet’s reach or opt for pet-safe decorations instead.
Quality Time
Amidst the hustle and bustle of the holidays, it’s easy to get caught up in the festivities and overlook the needs of our pets. Remember that your pets are an integral part of your family, and they also require attention and affection. Take some time each day to spend quality time with your pet, whether it’s a walk, playtime, or simply snuggling on the couch.
Gift Wrap and Packaging
Gift wrap, ribbons, and packaging materials can be intriguing to pets, but they can also be harmful if ingested. After unwrapping gifts, be sure to collect and Twins Loretta Lynn (Great Pyrenees) and Harriet (miniature bull terrier) dispose of these materials promptly. Small items like of New Hyde Park, have a special pampering routine during the holidays ribbons and string can be particularly hazardous if when guests are expected. Christy Hinko swallowed, potentially causing intestinal blockages.
Candles and Fires
Candles and fireplaces often play a significant role in holiday ambiance. However, they can pose risks to pets. Make sure to keep candles and open flames out of your pet’s reach, as they may be tempted to investigate and could get burned. Use pet-proof covers for your fireplace and ensure that it’s safely contained.
Consult with a Vet
If you notice significant changes in your pet’s behavior or suspect that they are experiencing extreme stress during the holidays, it’s wise to consult with your veterinarian. They can provide guidance on how to manage your pet’s stress and may suggest medications or supplements to help keep them calm.
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Winter Fashion Trends Fall fashion trends embrace cozy and chic styles. Oversized sweaters, earthy tones, and chunky boots define the season’s aesthetic, while leather pieces and knitwear add an edge of sophistication. Accessories like scarves and hats complete the look, blending warmth and elegance for a perfect autumn wardrobe. Here’s a look at some of the fashion concepts that are trending across the internet this season.
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Faux fur has surged as a sustainable and stylish trend, offering the luxurious look and feel of real fur without harm to animals. In response to ethical and environmental concerns, fashion enthusiasts increasingly opt for faux fur, fostering a compassionate and chic approach to staying warm and fashionable.
Puffer jackets
Puffer jackets have become a ubiquitous fashion trend, celebrated for their unbeatable warmth and urban appeal. With their quilted design and insulating materials, these cozy yet trendy garments have transcended outdoor utility to become a statement piece, reflecting a fusion of practicality
Leather
Leather exudes timeless elegance during the fall season. As temperatures drop, leather jackets, boots, and accessories emerge as key fashion statements. Their versatility, rich textures, and earthy tones complement the changing foliage, creating a classic yet edgy look that resonates with the season’s cool and sophisticated allure.
Skirts
Winter skirts have captivated fashion enthusiasts with their unexpected twist on cold-weather style. Midi and maxi skirts in cozy fabrics like wool and corduroy offer a chic alternative to pants. Paired with tights, boots,
and chunky sweaters, they effortlessly blend comfort and flair, making winter attire both fashionable and functional.
Blazers
Blazers in November epitomize a smart-casual fusion. As temperatures cool, they transition seamlessly from work to leisure. Earthy hues and woolen textures reflect autumn’s spirit, while versatility shines through layered over sweaters or worn with jeans. This November, blazers are the embodiment of style, comfort, and adaptability.
Denim jeans
Denim remains a timeless fashion staple, transcending eras and styles. Its durability, versatility, and iconic blue hues make it a symbol of enduring casual chic. From classic jeans to denim jackets and skirts, this fabric effortlessly adapts to changing trends, ensuring its place as a forever-fashionable wardrobe essential.
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Cozy Up With A Holiday Cocktail In the brisk month of November, a carefully crafted cocktail offers a warm embrace. The rich, amber hues of whiskey or the soothing notes of a spiced cider blend seamlessly with the cool autumn air. Sipping by a crackling fire, it’s a comforting elixir that whispers of seasonal indulgence and cozy evenings.
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ith fresh seasonal ingredients like apples, citrus, and warming spices, these cocktails are the perfect pairing for a Thanksgiving feast. Crafted to be prepared in batches, these simple recipes are a time-saving solution for an otherwise busy holiday. Here are some tasty, holiday-themed batch cocktail recipes that provide an easy solution for Thanksgiving and holiday entertaining drinks.
Hudson’s Lower East Cider 1 part Hudson Whiskey Bright Lights, Big Bourbon 3 parts of Fresh New York State apple cider 1 part New York City tap water 3-inch knob of fresh ginger, sliced
(approximately 2-3 ounces) 3-4 cloves 4 cinnamon sticks 1/2 teaspoon allspice Lemon peel garnish+ Combine all ingredients except for the bourbon in a pan and quickly bring to a boil. Immediately turn off heat and let steep for 25 minutes. Strain out spices. Serving Suggestion: 1 part Bright Lights,
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Heat all ingredients except Sailor Jerry on the stove until warm and fragrant. Pour into mugs, top with Sailor Jerry, lemon and apple slices. Big Bourbon, 3 parts Mulled cider. Serve immediately: In a mug, add 1 part Hudson Bright Lights, Big Bourbon and top with approximately 4 parts of the hot cider mix. For a party, make a larger batch in advance, reheat and keep the cider on low heat.
Served Chilled: Combine ingredients in a punch bowl with ice. Add lemon wheels, cranberries and mint leaves to garnish to a tea cup or glass and enjoy. Served Warm: Combine all ingredients in a small pot and simmer gently. Pour into a tea cup or glass and add lemon wheels & cranberries. Created by Vance Henderson, Hendrick’s National Ambassador.
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Etiquette Today: Gift Giving ‘Tis the season for gift giving. There is a thrill in picking something out that you think the receiver will absolutely love, wrapping it nicely and having it ready for when you’re going to see them or to ship in time for a certain holiday. There’s definitely some energy that goes into gift-giving, and this time of year, we are often on gift-giving overload! Here are some tips to consider as you start making your lists and checking them twice this holiday season.
The Gift Exchange
We give gifts to honor folks, and it’s unlikely they’ll have a present for us in return. Birthdays, engagements and weddings, graduations, retirements, quinceañeras and bar, and bat mitzvahs (well, the last one has a tradition of giving from the honoree as well), but for the most part are all occasions where we give a gift and do not expect one in return. But the holiday season is when our gift-giving often comes with gift-receiving. Gift exchanges among extended family, co-workers, and friends are all common this time of year. However, this doesn’t mean that we should expect gifts in return. Nor does it mean we should feel guilt or lie if we don’t have a gift to give someone who has given to us. A great gift exchange sounds like this: “Here, I got this gift for you!” followed by, “Oh wow, thank you so much, I really
appreciate it!” Notice the thank you is the second part, not an immediate “and here’s a gift I got for you!” During the holidays, when it comes to gift giving, we can often do two things we want to avoid from an etiquette perspective: 1. Skipping the thank you and going right to giving a gift ourselves, and 2. Thinking that we are somehow bad or less than others if we don’t have a present in return.
What To Give
There is nothing more satisfying than picking out the perfect gift. It’s a special thing to totally nail it when it comes to gifts and an absolute delight for both the person receiving it and the person giving it when we do. But let’s be honest, it’s rare that it happens. Not every gift has to be a perfect surprise or winner. When you don’t have that gangbuster idea for a gift, get people things they will like and enjoy and keep it
simple. Golfers love golfballs; coffee nuts love their favorite beans. Don’t overthink it; go with what works and what is sure to please.
Regifting
Regifting is always a hot topic, and it used to be so taboo to do it. With sustainability at the forefront of many of our minds (and inflation, too) regifting can be a fantastic way to give gifts! There are some things to consider to make sure the regift goes well. When we regift, there’s one straightforward and great way to do it: let the person you’re giving to know that the gift was regifted. So when you receive two copies of Emily Post’s Etiquette—The Centennial Edition this year, so long as it isn’t personalized, it’s okay to give one of them away. “Julie, I got two of these for my birthday, and I thought you’d be the perfect person to regift this second copy to!” Now, if want to be a bit more covert with your regifting, here are four things we think are important to consider before you choose to regift under the radar: • The gift should have its original packaging and all necessary parts and manuals. • The gift should not be unique, home or handmade, or personalized.
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• You need to be 100 percent sure that the person you’re giving it to and the person who gave it to you would not be offended if the regift was discovered. • You have to truly believe that the person receiving the regifted item would appreciate it. No matter if you give a new gift or regift an item, always make sure to wrap your gift in good cheer and the spirit of generosity. This is a time to come together, to appreciate one another, and to sprinkle the magic of good tidings and goodwill to those in our lives. And don’t forget the card. —Emily Post Institute
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