Hello and happy new year! Christmas and New Year holidays are a great occasion to see our relatives. We often dress up in special outfits for photo shoots to immortalize the holiday.
In my country the celebrations start as early as December.
December 4 - St. Barbara
5 December - Saint Sava (Savinden)
6 December - St. Nicholas Day
8 December - Stamat
9 December - Saint Anne
12 December - St. 12 St. Spiridon the Wonderworker
14 December - Snezhana, Snezha
15 December - Svoboda, Eleuthera
17 December - Danail, Danaila
18 December - St. Modestus
20 December - Ignazhden
22 December - Great Martyr Anastasia
24 December - Christmas Eve (Little Christmas)
25 December - Christmas
26 December - David, Joseph
27 December - St. Stephen's Day
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In January, the meats don't stop:
January 1 - Vasilovden
2 January - Goran, Goritsa
6 January - St. George's Day (Epiphany)
7 January - Ivanovo
12 January - Tanya, Tatiana
17 January - Antonovden
18 January - Atanasovden
20 January - Evtimovden (Petlyovden)
21 January - Agnes, Maxim
22 January - Timothy, Timothy
24 January - Axenia, Xenia
25 January - Grigor, Grigorii
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We all know that pets are very sensitive to the environment. They are easily frightened by loud noises and bright lights. So during the holidays we need to take extra care of them.
Imagine how many celebrations we are talking about. That's great as long as you're not a pet or a stray animal with nowhere to hide.
The holidays are a time of excitement and joy for many people. However, these days can also be times of stress and anxiety for others those who cannot speak.
Pets are part of the family and it is important to think of them during the holidays.
They dread the holidays because they associate them with loud noises, flashing lights, and unfamiliar surroundings. But there are ways to help them get through the holiday season without feeling overwhelmed.
Pets can be affected by the holidays in many different ways.
Many pets are not used to the sounds and lights of the holidays. They may be afraid of the noise or light show buzzing from various fireworks going off or loud music. This can cause them to be stressed and anxious, which is not a good time for them.
It is important to be aware of the dangers they face during the holidays. Loud noises and bright lights cause fear in them.
Here are some tips for pets during the holidays:
Keep your pet indoors as much as possible, preferably in a room without windows or doors leading to an exit of the building.
Make sure your pet has a safe place to hide if scared or anxious
Play soothing music or videos
Give them treats such as peanut butter, cheese and bacon - these will make them happy and distracted
The best way to help your pet get through the holidays is to provide a safe place for them to hide from all the noise and light. Sometimes this can be his favorite blanket or a garment with your scent. This way he can hide and wait until everything that scares him is gone. An option is also to make a budget personalized "house" for him for this period out of a box and blanket.
It saddens me when many people prefer to show off to others that they can set off countless fireworks and all sorts of pyrotechnic works of art and don't think about their pet and how it will survive it.
Keep your pets safe!
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