
Is Bringing Your Dog to the Christmas Market a Wise Choice?
Dog owners have to decide whether to bring their dog to the Christmas Market every year, as mulled wine and bratwurst attract many visitors. Opinions are divided on this controversial issue.
Winter is the season of Christmas markets. The dog owner is then faced with a dilemma. One the one hand they do not want to leave their dog at home, but on the other, a Christmas market can be dangerous for dogs. Ask yourself if you’re doing your dog a favor by visiting the market.
Dogs are stressed by the Christmas market
Dogs are usually more stressed by the Christmas markets. They have to deal with loud music, flashing lights and large crowds. This is due to a number of reasons.
Dogs can be stressed out by a Christmas market. Consider the noise, the crowds and jostling. The animal is able to detect a wide range of smells that we cannot.
A visit to a Christmas market also carries a risk that people will step on your dog’s feet or spill hot mulled wines on him. There is also the risk of broken glass and food left on the floor that your dog shouldn’t eat, such as chocolate. This can be deadly for your four-legged friend in the worst cases.
Can I visit a Christmas Market with my dog?
Avoid Christmas markets if your dog is a bit timid. This will prevent your pet from being stressed out. If your dog is accustomed to large crowds and events, you can visit a Christmas Market. There are still a few important things to keep in mind.
The right time to visit the Christmas market with your dog is important. To reduce the risk, you should visit the Christmas Market with your dog at off-peak times. The evenings are usually busier than the lunchtime. It is quieter during the week than at weekends.
When you are with your dog, I also prefer smaller markets over larger ones. Keep an eye on the four-legged companion and make sure he’s on a leash. Chihuahuas and other smaller breeds can be carried by you or in a dog carrier.
Also, ensure that your dog doesn’t eat any food from the floor at the Christmas Market. Food scraps, such as chips and other food waste, can be harmful to your pet. It is best to feed your pet just before you visit. If you feed it before the visit, the temptation to eat food that is lying on the floor will be less.
Markets for dogs at Christmas – an alternative to the traditional market
Dog Christmas markets are a great alternative to the traditional Christmas markets that are not suitable for animals. There are dog Christmas markets in many German cities, which are specifically designed for dogs and their owners. The focus is on the four-legged friend with stalls for animals and animal offers. The well-being of the animals is paramount. It is, without a doubt, a wonderful thing.