The holiday season invites warmth, celebration, and cherished moments with our pets—yet amid twinkling lights and overflowing tables, hidden hazards can catch families off guard. A little awareness goes a long way toward keeping tails wagging and whiskers content through every gathering.
When something feels off, you don’t have to second-guess. Healthy Pets Urgent Care is here with compassionate emergency and urgent care, in-house diagnostics, surgery, dentistry, and more—serving Lake Mary, Sanford, Heathrow, Altamonte Springs, Deltona, Orange City, and nearby communities, seven days a week from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Common Holiday Pet Emergencies
Seasonal celebrations change routines and fill homes with new sights, smells, and temptations. These are the issues we see most often:
- Toxic foods & treats: Chocolate, grapes/raisins, onions, garlic, alcohol, and xylitol (in some sugar-free candies and baked goods) can be dangerous even in small amounts. If exposure occurs, consult the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center.
- Decor & ornaments: Tinsel, ribbon, string, and small ornaments can cause intestinal blockages if swallowed; cords and candles add burn or shock risks.
- Cold-weather & chemicals: Antifreeze is highly toxic and may taste sweet to pets; store all automotive and cleaning products securely.
- Stress & routine disruption: Visitors, travel, and loud festivities can trigger anxiety or hiding; provide a quiet, comfortable retreat.
When to Seek Immediate Veterinary Care
Trust your instincts—you know your pet best. Contact a veterinarian promptly if you notice any of the following signs:
- Difficulty breathing, gasping, or persistent coughing
- Continuous vomiting or diarrhea (especially with blood)
- Extreme lethargy, collapse, or unresponsiveness
- Uncontrolled bleeding, pale/blue gums, or suspected trauma
- Swallowed foreign object or signs of blockage (straining, repeated retching)
- Seizures, sudden disorientation, or inability to walk
For a practical overview of red-flag symptoms, see this guide from the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) and first-aid tips for pet owners from the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA).
How Healthy Pets Urgent Care Supports Your Pet During the Holidays
From evaluation to treatment, our team focuses on comfort, clarity, and timely care. Here’s how we help when every minute matters:
- Emergency & Urgent Care: Rapid triage and treatment for injuries, toxin exposures, breathing issues, GI distress, pain crises, and more. Learn more about our services here: Emergency & Urgent Care.
- In-House Diagnostics: Digital X-rays, CBC/chemistry panels, urinalysis, fecal and parasite testing—fast answers that guide the right treatment.
- Surgery: Soft-tissue procedures including foreign-body removal, wound repair, abscess care, and other urgent interventions.
- Dentistry & Preventive Care: Comprehensive dental cleanings, extractions when needed, vaccines, wellness exams, and tailored prevention plans.
If you’re unsure whether to come in, a quick call can help you decide. Save our number now: (386) 259-2174. You can also reach our team via email:
Simple Tips to Prevent Holiday Emergencies
A few proactive steps reduce risk and keep celebrations stress-free for everyone:
- Keep chocolate, bones, alcohol, and rich leftovers well out of reach; dispose of trash securely.
- Anchor trees, tape down cords, and avoid tinsel, ribbon, and string as “toys.”
- Provide a quiet room with water, a comfy bed, and familiar items for anxious pets.
- Store antifreeze, salt, and cleaning agents safely; wipe up spills immediately.
- Save emergency contacts—our clinic at (386) 259-2174 and the ASPCA Poison Control.
For broader year-round safety guidance, the CDC’s pet-health hub is a helpful reference: CDC – Healthy Pets, Healthy People.
Holidays should feel joyful—not worrisome. With a bit of planning and a clear plan for emergencies, your pets can enjoy the festivities by your side. Contact us whenever you need a steady hand, count on the compassionate team at Healthy Pets Urgent Care, proudly serving families in Lake Mary, Sanford, Heathrow, Altamonte Springs, Deltona, Orange City, and surrounding areas from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., seven days a week.