As 2025 approaches, many are planning their New Year's Eve festivities. Before heading out, remember to make sure your cherished pet is safe, secure, and comfortable at home.
New Year's Eve can be overwhelming for pets, with fireworks, music, and partygoers contributing to the surrounding chaos.
We suggest creating a safe and quiet space for your pet at home, equipped with their favorite toy, a bed, food, and water nearby. Ensure all doors and gates are locked, as loud noises can frighten even the most well-adjusted dogs.
If your pet is experiencing fireworks for the first time and you can't keep them safely indoors while you're out, it might be best to stay home to provide company and prevent any escape or injury.
If noise and fireworks stress your pet, consider consulting your regular veterinarian in advance to develop a suitable plan for your pet.
New Year's Eve can be a busy time for emergency vet services, and Adelaide Veterinary Walk In Clinic offers extended hours to ensure your pet receives the necessary care. Avoid long waits at an emergency center, as AVWIC has veterinarians ready to see you sooner.
We are open New Year's Eve 7pm - 12am midnight, and New Year's Day 4pm - 12am midnight. Call and speak to one of our friendly staff on 08 7123 2996 or head straight in to 52 Main North Road, Prospect SA 5082, near the Scotty's Motel.
For more information on keeping your pet safe, review the RSPCA website on the link below.
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