Festive Season Stress in Pets. Why Anxiety Spikes and How CBD May Help.

As we head toward the end of the year, many of us look forward to celebrations, warm weather, gatherings, and travel. But for our pets, the festive season can be one of the most stressful times of the year. Routines shift, visitors come and go, noise levels rise, and the whole home environment can feel unpredictable – especially for sensitive dogs and cats.

The good news? With a little preparation and the right support, you can help your pet navigate the holiday period feeling safe, calm, and reassured. Here’s what every pet parent should know.

Why the Holiday Season Triggers Anxiety in Pets

The festive period brings a perfect storm of stressors for dogs and cats. Even animals who are usually confident can struggle with:

More People, More Noise

Family gatherings, parties, visitors, clattering dishes, and excited children can be overwhelming – especially for pets who prefer quiet or have a nervous temperament.

Fireworks & Storms

New Year’s Eve and summer thunderstorms are major anxiety triggers. Sudden loud bangs, flashes of light, and unfamiliar atmospheric changes can create panic, pacing, trembling, and escape behaviours.

Changes in Routine

Sleeping in, late nights, missed walks, altered feeding schedules, or time spent in boarding can confuse pets who rely heavily on predictable structure.

Travel & Separation

Whether you’re taking pets on holiday or leaving them at home with a sitter, the change in environment or prolonged absence can contribute to separation-related stress.

Environmental Changes (Especially for Cats)

New scents, decorations, rearranged furniture, Christmas trees, or visiting pets can all challenge a cat’s strong need for territorial stability.

Signs Your Dog or Cat Is Feeling Stressed

Every pet expresses anxiety differently. Look for:

Dogs may show:

  • Pacing, panting or trembling
  • Excessive barking or whining
  • Clingy behaviour
  • Hiding
  • Chewing or destructive behaviour
  • Restlessness during fireworks or storms

Cats may show:

  • Hiding more than usual
  • Reduced appetite
  • Over-grooming
  • Spraying or inappropriate toileting
  • Growling, hissing, or swatting
  • Sudden withdrawal from family members

If you notice these changes, your pet may benefit from extra support during the holidays.

Simple Ways to Help Your Pet Feel Calm and Safe

1. Create a “Holiday Safe Zone”

Choose a quiet room or corner where your pet can retreat when things get loud or busy. Include their bed or crate, soft blankets, water, their favourite toys, calming music or white noise. For cats, a high perch or enclosed hiding space. Let visitors know this space is strictly off-limits.

2.Keep Routines as Predictable as Possible

Feed your pet at the same time each day, maintain walking schedules, and avoid long gaps in attention or outdoor time. Predictability is grounding.

3.Prepare for Fireworks and Thunderstorms Early

Don’t wait for December 31st. 

  • Close curtains
  • Turn on the TV or music
  • Stay with your pet if possible
  • Use calming sprays or pheromone diffusers
  • Desensitisation training can help if started early

 

4.Support Them During Travel or Stays Away From Home

If your pet is coming with you, bring familiar bedding, toys, and routines.
If boarding, provide their usual food and a comfort item that smells like home.

5.Behavioural and Environmental Enrichment

A well-stimulated pet is often a calmer one. Consider puzzle toys, scent games, play sessions, scratching posts for cats and training exercises for dogs. These help release energy and reduce anxiety.

How CBD May Help Support Pets During Holiday Stress

Many pet parents are now exploring natural options like CBD to help their pets cope with situational stress. CBD interacts with the endocannabinoid system (ECS) – a regulatory system that plays a role in mood, stress response, and overall balance.

Studies indicate CBD may help reduce anxious behaviours by influencing serotonin signalling and supporting stress resilience.

Research suggests CBD may help pets manage situational anxiety and support calm during predictable stress events (like fireworks), car travel and adjusting to unfamiliar environments.

While research is still growing, many vets use CBD as part of a holistic anxiety-support plan that includes environmental changes, behavioural strategies, and routine management.

Why CBD can be helpful during the festive season

  • It may support calm before stressful events
  • It can be used during predictable anxiety spikes (e.g., visitors arriving, travel, fireworks)
  • It is generally well-tolerated when dosed appropriately under veterinary guidance

Your vet can advise you on whether CBD will be appropriate for your cat or dog in these circumstances and can ensure correct dosing of premium quality prescription-only CBD.

Holiday Safety Reminder

While managing anxiety, also keep an eye out for common festive hazards:

  • Toxic foods (chocolate, grapes/raisins, cooked bones, alcohol, xylitol)
  • Tinsel and ribbon (dangerous for cats if ingested)
  • Overheating and dehydration
  • Escapes from open gates or busy doors
  • Christmas plants that may be toxic

A Calm and Happy Holiday Starts With Planning Ahead

The end of the year can be a challenging time for pets, but with preparation, understanding, and supportive tools like CBD, you can help your dog or cat feel safe and comforted. 

Whether you’re staying home, travelling, hosting visitors, or watching fireworks from the backyard – a few small steps can make a big difference.

If you’re considering CBD for your pet this festive season, start by speaking with your vet. Planning early means you’ll have everything ready when stressful moments arise.

If your vet doesn’t prescribe CBD, find a local vet that does HERE or direct them to this page to register their interest.

Your pet’s wellbeing matters – and with the right support, this holiday season can feel calm for everyone.

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