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Christmas is a busy time for vets

The festive season is full of joy, but it’s also one of the busiest times of year for pet emergencies.

With holiday food, decorations, heatwaves and last-minute travel plans, veterinarians see a sharp rise in preventable issues every December.

Festive Foods Christmas treats may look harmless, but ham offcuts, fatty meats, chocolate, grapes and puddings can lead to poisoning, stomach upsets or pancreatitis.

Keep plates out of reach and remind guests not to slip pets ‘just a little taste’.

Decorations and distractions

Tinsel, ribbons, baubles and wrapping are irresistible to curious pets – and swallowing them often leads to emergency surgery. Even scented candles and essential oils can trigger reactions in sensitive animals.

Summer heat

With temperatures climbing, heat stress is a real risk. Walk dogs early, avoid hot footpaths and ensure pets have plenty of shade and fresh water.

Boarding and travel crunch

Every year, Our Vet sees a surge of last-minute bookings from pet owners needing vaccinations and parasite protection before boarding their pets.

If you’re travelling, check requirements early to avoid disappointment.

Where to get help this holiday season

At Our Vet, conveniently located inside select PetO stores, our friendly team provides full veterinary care – from consultations and x-rays to surgery, dentals and in-house diagnostics.

Whether you need a pre-holiday check-up or urgent advice, we’re here to help.

While you’re in store, PetO has everything to make the season easier: calming aids, travel gear, cooling products, nutritious food and festive toys to keep pets entertained.

A safe Christmas starts with planning and knowing where to turn if things go wrong.

Visit your local PetO and Our Vet clinic at 50 Fyans St, South Geelong.

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