- Warm, festive welcome from you (“The holidays are a time for joy, lights, and laughter — but for our four-legged family members, they can also bring a few hidden dangers.”)
- Quick connection to homeownership + lifestyle — “As a pet lover and Realtor®, I know our homes are where memories (and paw prints) are made.”

🎄 1. Deck the Halls—Safely
- Avoid tinsel, glass ornaments, and small décor that pets can chew or swallow.
- Keep electrical cords tucked away.
- Skip poinsettias, holly, and mistletoe — they’re toxic to pets.
🍗 2. Holiday Feasts and Pet Treats
- Foods to avoid: chocolate, onions, grapes, raisins, turkey bones, alcohol, and fatty scraps.
- Safe treats: small pieces of cooked turkey breast, carrots, or special pet treats.
- Reminder to keep leftovers sealed and trash covered.
✈️ 3. Travel and Guests
- If hosting: Create a quiet “pet zone” with familiar bedding and toys.
- If traveling: Make sure pets are microchipped, tags updated, and travel crates secure.
- Remind guests not to feed table food or leave doors open.
🔥 4. Keep It Cozy—but Careful
- Supervise candles and fireplaces.
- Keep space heaters out of reach.
- Secure Christmas trees with a stable base (some cats love to climb!).
💙 5. Give the Gift of Comfort
- Pet-friendly gifts: cozy beds, new leashes, or a holiday photo session.
- Optional call-to-action line: “Because a safe and happy home includes every family member — even the furry ones!”
- Warm wrap-up from you: “This season, let’s keep our homes merry, bright, and safe for every loved one. And if your 2026 goals include a bigger yard or a cozier living space for your pets, I’d love to help you get Ready, Set, Sold!”
- Link to landing page offering:
“Download Your Free Pet-Safe Holiday Checklist” https://marylandhomesbylynn.com/PawsandClaus
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