The holiday season is here, and it’s not just us humans getting into the festive spirit—our beloved Frenchies are just as excited! From cozy Christmas sweaters to beautifully decorated trees, the TomKings Frenchie Family Facebook Group is buzzing with adorable holiday moments. As part of our ongoing TomKings Christmas Contest, our amazing Frenchie parents have shared their most heartwarming and festive photos. Scroll through this collection of Christmas joy to see how our Frenchies are celebrating, and don’t miss the safety tips at the end to keep your furry family members happy and healthy throughout the holidays!
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ToggleAdorable Christmas Pics Of TomKings Frenchies
“If you just Believe there can be a Tomkings Frenchie under the tree!” – Patricia
“Deciding if I have been Naughty or Nice this year!! Maybe a bit of both!! 🎄❤️🐾” – Nicole
“Merry Christmas from Timo & Odessa” – Jessica
“Bentley is getting fancy for Santa 🎅🏼 🎄🥰” – Casey
“Something appears interesting in the Christmas tree 🤣🥰” – Andrea
“Happy Holidays From our Pearl!!” – Suzanne
“Why can’t I eat the Christmas tree?” – Deborah
“Toulouse is showing off her new Christmas PJs!!” – Jennifer
“Walter is not impressed with his new holiday shirt.” – Darlene
“Savy’s first Christmas in her forever home.” – Geo
Holiday Hazards for Your Frenchie
The holiday season is full of joy, but it also brings potential dangers for your beloved Frenchie. Let’s take a closer look at the most common holiday hazards to ensure your furry family member stays safe and happy throughout the festivities.
Dangerous Foods
We all love holiday treats, but some of our favorite festive foods—like chocolates, raisins, and rich dishes—can be harmful, even toxic to Frenchies. Keep these goodies well out of paw’s reach, and stick to pet-safe snacks instead. Remember, Frenchies are clever little creatures, so make sure these items aren’t left where they can quietly sneak a taste while you’re not looking!
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Fragile Decorations
Ornaments, tinsel, and ribbons make your home look magical, but to a curious Frenchie, they can look like toys or snacks. To avoid any accidents, place decorations higher up where curious noses and wagging tails can’t reach them. And don’t forget to keep an eye on your pup when they’re near the tree—they might have their own ideas about “redecorating”!
Electrical Cords
Twinkling lights and festive displays are part of what makes the holidays so special, but dangling cords can be irresistible to teething puppies or playful Frenchies. To keep them safe, secure cords out of sight and ensure they’re not in places where a quick nibble could lead to burns or electrical shocks.
Christmas Tree Dangers
A sparkling Christmas tree is the centerpiece of any holiday home, but it can pose risks to curious pups. Make sure your tree is securely anchored so it won’t topple over during an excited tail wag or playful leap. Also, block access to the tree’s water dish, as it may contain fertilizers or bacteria that could upset your Frenchie’s tummy.
Overstimulation
With all the holiday excitement—guests, music, and laughter—it’s easy for Frenchies to feel a little overwhelmed. To help them feel secure, create a quiet, cozy space where they can retreat if things get too hectic. Add their favorite blanket, some toys, and fresh water to make it their holiday haven. Remember, a little extra cuddle time goes a long way in keeping your pup calm and happy.
With a bit of planning and a lot of love, you can make sure your Frenchie stays safe and enjoys the holiday season just as much as you do. After all, the best gift of all is having them by your side to share the magic!
From all of us at the TomKings Family, we wish you a magical Christmas filled with joy, love, and plenty of Frenchie cuddles!
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