A Harmonious Holiday Season? Read Tips from Our Vets in Wincanton

December 8, 2025

The festive season is a time of joy for families, but for pets, the sudden changes and excitement can sometimes be overwhelming.

Whether it’s dogs reacting to noisy gatherings, cats unsettled by visitors or small furries startled by new scents and sounds, the holiday season can easily unsettle our animal companions. If you have a busy household, a nervous pet or one who hasn’t encountered a festive period yet, contact our vets in Wincanton for advice on how to keep them calm and happy.

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Veterinary tips for stress-free pets in the holidays

Dogs and the festive season

Dogs are typically creatures of routine, and all the extra commotion during the holiday season—from visiting relatives to fireworks around Wincanton and parties—can cause anxiety. Look out for signs such as trembling, pacing, excessive panting or hiding.

Our team at Southill Vets recommend giving your dog a quiet, safe space away from the bustle and avoid forcing them to join in when they’d rather not. Simple steps can reduce pet stress during the holidays, such as using pheromone diffusers, playing gentle background music or working on calm behaviour training in advance.

Cats and Christmas chaos

Cats thrive on predictability and personal space. Rearranged furniture, new decorations or guests can leave them feeling insecure. If your cat starts hiding more often, toileting outside the tray or over-grooming, these are likely signs of stress. Keep food, water and litter trays in their usual places and provide quiet hideaways where they can retreat undisturbed.

Our vets at Southill Vets advise slow introductions to visitors and helping anxious pets at Christmas with pheromone diffusers or calming sprays can make a big difference.

Caring for rabbits, guinea pigs and other small pets

Small furries are particularly sensitive to noise and handling. Frequent disruptions, loud music or over-enthusiastic visitors can cause distress. Keep their enclosures in a calm, quiet area of the house, maintain normal feeding and cleaning routines and handle them gently and minimally during busy periods.

A peaceful season for everyone

By creating peaceful spaces and maintaining familiar routines, you can help your pets feel safe and secure during the festivities. If you notice changes in behaviour or appetite, talk to our veterinary team at Southill Vets and they’ll help you find the best ways to keep your pets calm and happy over the holiday season.

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