The Hokuō® Journal

Oh You Sweet – But Not Entirely Harmless – Christmas Season

Oh You Sweet – But Not Entirely Harmless – Christmas Season

by Ann-Kristin Meyer / HundeFoderNørden on Dec 14 2025
The holidays bring warmth, festivities, and delicious food — but many seasonal dishes can put dogs at risk. This article explains the most common Christmas food dangers for dogs, including fatty leftovers that can trigger pancreatitis and toxic ingredients like chocolate, grapes, xylitol, onions, and alcohol. It also covers why cooked bones are unsafe and how to recognise early symptoms of illness. To help dog owners celebrate safely, the article offers practical, vet-informed guidance on healthy alternatives, safe treats, feeding precautions, and long-term prevention. With a few mindful choices, you can enjoy the holidays while protecting your dog from avoidable harm.

When the Holidays Get Noisy: How to Create a Sense of Security for Your Dog

by Amanda Spraggon on Dec 07 2025
This guide explores how to support dogs through the stress of Christmas and New Year. Learn how routines, enrichment, safe spaces, walks, supplements, and preparation for fireworks help dogs feel secure and calm during a hectic holiday season.

Calming Herbs for Dogs During the Holiday Season

by Hanka Fahey on Nov 30 2025
Dog training has come a long way from dominance-based methods to cooperation and mutual understanding. This article explores how our relationship with dogs has evolved from strict hierarchy and punishment to modern, reward-based training rooted in empathy and science. It explains how positive reinforcement strengthens learning, trust, and emotional wellbeing while reducing stress and behavioural problems. Backed by research, the piece highlights why saying “yes” more often than “no” builds stronger, happier, and more confident dogs – and a deeper human–dog bond.