Thanksgiving Day is full of excitement, yummy smells, and extra attention for many pets. But the day after can bring a very different kind of energy—one that often leaves dogs and cats feeling stressed, dysregulated, or just plain confused.
Leftovers = Tummy Trouble
Even if your pet didn’t get into anything dangerous, richer food, table scraps, or extra treats from well-meaning guests can cause:
- GI upset
- Lethargy
- Diarrhea or vomiting
Keep fresh water available, maintain normal feeding routines, and avoid giving leftovers (no matter how “just a little bit” it seems).
Routines Are Out of Whack
Late nights, guests staying over, long shopping days (hello, Black Friday), and irregular walk times all disrupt your pet’s rhythm. Most dogs thrive on predictability, so the day after Thanksgiving is the perfect time to:
- Reinforce normal potty breaks
- Provide an enrichment walk
- Re-establish regular feeding and sleep cues
Extra Stimulation = Extra Stress
New people, scents, noise, and changes in the home environment can leave pets mentally exhausted. A quiet day with:
- A calming walk
- Gentle enrichment (lick mats, sniffari walks)
- Rest in a cozy space
can help them decompress.
When You’re Busy, We’re Here to Help
If you’re traveling, shopping, or hosting all weekend, WLTDO walkers and sitters are available to give your pets the routine and attention they need to stay regulated and happy.
