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Holiday Advice to Keep Pets Happy and Healthy

(Family Features) While family and friends share gifts and hearty meals during the holidays, pets are there to share snuggles and comfort. This year, make sure you protect the joy of the season by keeping pets safe as you likely introduce new foods, decor and other potential hazards in the home.
Healthy Happy Pets
Share the holiday cheer with your pets by unwrapping peace of mind with these suggestions from the experts at VCA Animal Hospitals.
Manifest Holiday Mindfulness
Keeping your pets (and yourself) happy and healthy throughout the holiday season isn’t just about the physical. Don’t forget the mental and mindful aspect of care with these fun, easy ways to spread cheer.
- Practice Self-Care Together: Enjoy a “spaw” day with pet-safe grooming products, throw a holiday-themed movie night, grab your favorite blanket for a cuddle session or try pet yoga.
- Manifest Happiness: Write five reasons you’re grateful each morning, send holiday notes to those you care about, play interactive games during festivities and put a little extra thought into gift-giving.
- Supercharge Your Calm: Meditate with your pet, unplug from social media to be present with loved ones (including pets), take a deep breath during special moments and accept that some things may go wrong during this hectic season.
- Get Moving: Go for a winter walk, teach your pet a new trick, create an indoor obstacle course, enjoy a playdate at the dog park or introduce your pet to a new toy.
Avoid Toxic Foods and Hazardous Items
Your festivities are sure to be filled with love, laughter and joy, but all that celebrating is likely to include decorations and delicious foods that are harmful to pets.
Pets are often naturally curious and may be attracted to bright, shiny items like candles and decorations. Protect against accidents by keeping decorations like tinsel, ribbon, open-flame candles and fragile ornaments out of reach. Avoid plants like poinsettias, mistletoe, lilies, holly and amaryllis that may be toxic to pets. Be sure to cover or hide exposed electrical cords and exposed Christmas tree water.
Many common festive foods are bad for pets. It may be tough to resist those cute, begging eyes, but your pet’s health will benefit from your restraint. Keep chocolate, candy, fatty meat and bones, alcohol and exposed trash off the menu for pets.
Stay Prepared
Being prepared is always a good idea for pet owners, but the holiday season especially can be unpredictable with new routines, unfamiliar guests, hazardous foods and more. Stay safe throughout the festivities and enjoy peace of mind knowing VCA is by your side for those unforeseen moments with access to world-class emergency medicine by providing 50% off an ER exam for all pet owners and free ER exams for CareClub members.
Visit pets.vcahospitals.com/er-holiday to claim your 50% off coupon, find a location near you and discover more tips for a safe, pet-friendly holiday season.
Holiday Do’s for Healthy Pets
With endless checklists and to-do’s before big holiday gatherings, you know how important it is to be organized during this hectic time of year. Part of your organizational strategy ahead of the festive season should include your pet’s health and ways you can protect him or her whether you’re celebrating at home or on the go.
Consider this list your holiday cheat sheet with quick, easy ways you can protect pets before, during and after get-togethers.
- Decorate with pet-safe ornaments
- Keep festive plants out of reach
- Put a skirt around your Christmas tree and secure it so it can’t fall over
- Invest in electric candles or menorahs
- Keep dogs inside during get-togethers
- Follow your pet’s regular diet
- Create a quiet space for your pet away from guests
- Check in with your pet to ensure he or she is happy and comfortable
- Thoroughly clean up and pack away any leftovers
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Cost Management for a Healthy, Happy Furry Friend: 5 Ways to Save Money While Giving Your Pet Excellent Care
You’re not imagining it – like many goods and services, pet care costs have gone up. There are simple ways to keep costs in check, however, while still giving your furry friends the care they deserve.

(Feature Impact) You’re not imagining it – like many goods and services, pet care costs have gone up.
In fact, Healthy Paws Pet Insurance reported a 38% increase in pet services over the past five years with pet parents spending more than $4,200 a year on routine expenses for a cat or dog.
Lots of factors are driving increased costs, from higher ingredient prices for pet food – like meat and grains – to veterinary drug shortages. Add in rising labor and transportation costs and those everyday expenses can start to take a bigger bite out of your budget.
There are simple ways to keep costs in check, however, while still giving your furry friends the care they deserve:
1. Prioritize Preventive Care
Routine checkups, vaccinations and screenings can catch health issues early when they are easier and less expensive to treat. Most pets should see a veterinarian at least once a year, while puppies, kittens and senior pets may need more frequent visits.
Preventive medications play an important role as well. Treating heartworm disease, for example, can cost thousands while monthly prevention costs $15-$30.
2. Focus on Daily Wellness
Consistent exercise helps reduce the risk of chronic conditions and supports overall health. Most dogs benefit from at least 30 minutes of daily activity while cats need regular play to stay active.
Feeding appropriate portions can also help with weight maintenance. Portion sizes vary, but a good starting point is the feeding guidelines on your pet food label, adjusting as needed with your veterinarian’s input.
3. Find Support in Your Community
Many local humane societies and rescue groups offer resources that make pet care more accessible, including low-cost vaccinations, spay and neuter services and discounted supplies.
For seniors, local Meals on Wheels providers can be important resources. With support from PetSmart Charities, many local providers offer free pet food and, in some cases, services like veterinary care and grooming. To date, 20 million pet meals have been delivered through this collaboration, helping keep pets healthy and in loving homes with older adults.
4. Plan Ahead for Unexpected Costs
Even with routine care, unexpected illnesses or injuries can happen – and costs can add up. The PetSmart Charities-Gallup State of Pet Care research revealed 52% of pet parents skipped or declined veterinary care services in 2025, with the majority citing cost as the key barrier.
Pet insurance can help manage risk. Most policies reimburse a percentage of covered veterinary costs after you meet a deductible, helping offset unexpected bills. Plans vary, but average monthly premiums are around $60 for dogs and $30 for cats.
It’s also important to be open with your veterinarian about financial concerns. In many cases, clinics may be able to offer payment plans, or look for low-cost-veterinary care resources in your area.
To find a local provider and learn whether pet support is available in your area, visit mealsonwheelsamerica.org/lovepets.
A Companion Through It All
A devastating cancer diagnosis left Lois hospitalized for eight months. Afterward, she began receiving home-delivered meals through her local Meals on Wheels provider. That connection proved to be a lifeline.
“When I was sick,” Lois said, “the Meals on Wheels volunteers … were the only company I had.”
That changed when a small white kitten with calico markings showed up at her front door. Today, that kitten – now named Grace – is rarely far from Lois’s side.
Though Grace softens Lois’s loneliness, caring for a pet on a fixed income isn’t always easy. For many seniors, it can mean making difficult choices, like stretching groceries or delaying medical care, just to afford pet food and supplies. Through support from her local provider, food is delivered for Grace as part of Lois’s regular meal service, helping keep them both healthy, happy and, most importantly, together.
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Wet Noses Brings 5lb Organic Grain-Free Peanut Butter Banana Crunchy Treats to Costco.com
Wet Noses launches a 5lb resealable bag of organic, grain-free peanut butter banana crunchy baked dog treats—exclusive to Costco.com.
Pet parents who read labels like they’re shopping for themselves just got a new bulk-buy option. Wet Noses—best known for its human grade dog treats—has launched a 5lb bag of Organic Grain-Free Crunchy Baked Peanut Butter Banana dog treats, now available exclusively on Costco.com.
What’s new (and why it matters)
The headline is the size: a resealable 5lb format designed for households that treat daily—whether that’s training reps, post-walk rewards, or the “you were patient while I took that call” snack. But the bigger story is the ingredient approach. Wet Noses says the recipe is made with just five certified organic ingredients, built around house-made peanut butter and bananas, then gently oven baked in Wet Noses’ own kitchens to bring out natural aroma and a crunchy texture.
For shoppers used to long ingredient panels, this is the kind of product that aims to keep things simple: no fillers, no surprises, and a recognizable pantry-style recipe.
A classic flavor combo, kept clean
Peanut butter and banana is one of those timeless pairings that feels familiar for a reason—sweet, nutty, and naturally appealing. Wet Noses positions this treat as an everyday staple: a clean, organic option that can rotate into your routine without the “special occasion only” vibe.
According to the company, the treats are grain-free and made with no corn, no wheat, and no soy, with zero artificial additives.
The “bulk value” shift in pet shopping
Wet Noses says the move to a larger bag reflects how the pet category is evolving—where value and quality are expected to coexist.
“Bringing this 5lb format to Costco.com reflects where we see the pet category continuing to evolve,” said Roel Cruz, VP of Sales and Marketing at Wet Noses. “Today’s pet parents are looking for real value without compromising on ingredient quality. This launch pairs one of our most loved recipes with a format designed for everyday treating, delivering the convenience families need and the organic, human grade quality they expect from our brand.”
How they’re made
Wet Noses notes that, like its other products, these Crunchy Baked Treats are oven baked in the company’s WSDA human grade certified, SQF-audited kitchen in Washington State. For consumers, those certifications and audits are meant to signal tighter standards around handling and production.
Who this is best for
If your household goes through treats quickly—multi-dog homes, active training schedules, or anyone who keeps a jar by the door for “good behavior on the way out”—the 5lb resealable bag is built for that pace.
Quick checklist
- Available: Exclusively on Costco.com
- Product: Wet Noses Organic Grain-Free Crunchy Baked Peanut Butter Banana dog treats
- Size: 5lb resealable bag
- Ingredients: Five certified organic ingredients (per the company)
- Free from: Corn, wheat, soy; zero artificial additives (per the company)
- Made in: Washington State, in a WSDA human grade certified, SQF-audited kitchen
Bottom line
The pet aisle is increasingly mirroring the human food aisle—short ingredient lists, recognizable inputs, and “buy bigger, waste less time” convenience. Wet Noses’ new 5lb Peanut Butter Banana Crunchy Baked Treats aim to hit that sweet spot: bulk value without stepping away from organic, human grade positioning.
For more information, Wet Noses can be reached at Sale@wet-noses.com.
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National Parvo Awareness Day: Recognizing and Treating Canine Parvovirus

National Parvo Awareness Day
(Feature Impact) April 28, 2026, marks the third annual National Parvo Awareness Day, aimed at bringing awareness to this devastating and often-fatal virus. Canine parvovirus (parvo) is a highly contagious and potentially fatal disease that can affect dogs of all ages, though it is particularly dangerous for unvaccinated puppies.
Early detection is the key to survival. As pet owners, recognizing the signs can save a life. Common symptoms include severe lethargy, loss of appetite, abdominal pain, and persistent vomiting. One of the most critical warning signs is severe, often bloody, diarrhea. If your dog exhibits any of these symptoms, it is imperative to act immediately – every minute counts.
Ask your veterinarian about Trutect™ if your dog is diagnosed with parvovirus. Trutect™, formerly Canine Parvovirus Monoclonal Antibody, is the only USDA-approved treatment for parvo.
While vaccination remains the cornerstone of prevention, knowing the symptoms and seeking rapid veterinary care is essential. This National Parvo Awareness Day, let’s work together to protect our pets.
Learn more at StopParvo.com.
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