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Winter Toxins & Indoor Hazards

Cozy holidays bring hidden dangers for pets. Learn how to keep your furry family members safe this winter season.

Holiday pet safety
Winter pet hazards
Indoor pet safety
Emergency pet care

🌿 Toxic Holiday Plants

Seasonal greenery can look beautiful but may cause serious illness if pets chew or ingest them.

  • Poinsettias: Mild toxicity causing drooling, nausea, or vomiting.
  • Lilies: Extremely dangerous for cats—can cause acute kidney failure.
  • Mistletoe & Holly: Can lead to digestive upset and heart issues.

Quick Tip

If your pet ingests any unknown plant, seek emergency care immediately—early treatment can prevent severe complications.

đź§Š Antifreeze Poisoning

Antifreeze has a sweet taste but is highly toxic. Even a teaspoon can be fatal without rapid treatment.

• Loss of coordination• Excessive thirst or urination• Vomiting• Seizures or collapse

🏡 Indoor Holiday Hazards

Electrical Cords

Chewing cords can cause burns or electrocution.

Candles & Fireplaces

Open flames and hot surfaces cause severe burns.

Food & Wrapping

Chocolate, xylitol, ribbons, and tinsel can be deadly.

🎉 Reducing Holiday Stress

  • • Create a quiet, pet-only space
  • • Maintain normal routines
  • • Use calming aids if needed
  • • Watch doors to prevent escapes

A calm environment reduces stress-related illness and behavior.

We’re Here When You Need Us

If something feels wrong, trust your instincts. Prompt emergency care can save lives. Our team is available 24/7 to provide guidance and treatment for your pets.

Vancouver Animal Emergency Centre
vancouveranimaler.com
Call Now: 604 321 8080

Open 24/7 for all emergency cases. Quick response saves lives.

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