The holidays bring a whirlwind of excitement, treats, and gatherings. During all the cheer, it’s important to prioritize the health and wellness of your dog. With a few simple tips, you can help them stay healthy, happy, and safe throughout the holiday hustle and bustle.


1. Skin & Coat Care 

As the temperatures drop, your dog’s skin and coat may need a little extra TLC. Cold weather can lead to dryness, so it’s important to maintain regular brushing and a nutrient-rich diet for optimal health. Adding omega supplements and skin and coat treats to their wellness routine is a great way to help your dog look and feel their best all year long. 

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2. Holiday Safety

Holiday decor and celebrations can be a minefield for curious pups. Here’s how to keep your dog safe around seasonal decorations and gifts:

  • Keep candles and lights out of reach to prevent burns and fire hazards.
  • Secure wires and cords to avoid electrical shocks.
  • Store gifts and food to prevent any tempting (and dangerous) snack attempts.
  • Prep a first aid kit equipped with Dogswell Remedy and Recovery solutions for accidents and ailments.
  • Making these small adjustments can prevent accidents, so both you and your dog can enjoy the holiday spirit worry-free!

3. Dental Health

Extra holiday treats are part of the season, but it’s crucial to balance them with good dental care. Give your dog’s teeth the attention they need with a consistent dental routine. Check out our latest blog for easy, effective tips on brushing your dog’s teeth at home.

Pro Tip: Dogswell Dental Jerky is also a great option for keeping their breath fresh during snack time.

4. Mobility Support

With the holiday hustle, it’s easy to skip a walk or cut playtime short, but regular exercise is essential for your dog’s health. Even a simple 20-minute walk or quick game of fetch can burn off extra holiday calories, reduce stress, and keep them happy. Add hip and joint supplements and treats to their routine to further support their mobility —especially if you have an older dog or a breed prone to joint issues. A little extra care this season can go a long way in keeping your dog healthy and ready to enjoy the festivities by your side.

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