🐣 Easter is here… and so is the temptation (for everyone)

by | Apr 2, 2026

🐣 Easter is here… and so is the temptation (for everyone) Keeping your pet safe this Easter

Easter is a wonderful time of year. Long weekends, family catch-ups, chocolate appearing in every room of the house for no clear reason…

And for our pets?

It’s basically a high-stakes treasure hunt with very poor decision-making.

While we’re enjoying the festivities, our dogs and cats are quietly (or not so quietly) investigating all the new and exciting things within reach — chocolate on coffee tables, foil wrappers on the floor, hot cross buns cooling on the bench.

🐾 What makes Easter so tempting?

The short answer: everything.

Easter brings a perfect storm of irresistible smells, unfamiliar foods, and distracted humans. Pets don’t know it’s a holiday — they just know the house suddenly smells incredible and no one is watching them quite as closely as usual.

Some of the biggest culprits include:

  • Chocolate (yes, still public enemy number one)
  • Hot cross buns (those sneaky raisins and sultanas)
  • Foil wrappers and packaging (oddly appealing, rarely digestible)
  • Easter baskets left at pet height (a bold design choice, really)

🐶 The “I’ll just have a little taste” problem

Most Easter mishaps don’t come from pets eating a lot — they come from pets eating something they shouldn’t, even in small amounts.

A single chocolate egg for a small dog can be enough to cause problems.

A hot cross bun grabbed off the bench can turn into a very long day (or night).

And because these things often happen quickly and quietly, many owners don’t realise until symptoms start showing.

👀 What to watch for (without overthinking it)

If your pet has gotten into something questionable, you might notice:

  • Vomiting or diarrhoea
  • Restlessness or hyperactivity
  • Lethargy or unusual behaviour
  • Loss of appetite

Or sometimes… just a suspiciously empty wrapper and a very pleased-looking dog.

🐣 Keeping Easter fun (for everyone)

We’re not here to tell you to cancel Easter or hide all your chocolate — that would be unreasonable.

But a few small tweaks can make a big difference:

  • Keep chocolate and baked goods out of reach (yes, even that high shelf)
  • Dispose of wrappers promptly
  • Be mindful of bags, baskets, and visiting guests who may not know the rules
  • If you’ve got a particularly determined pet, consider giving them their own safe treat or distraction

💬 When in doubt, just ask

If you’re ever unsure whether your pet has eaten something they shouldn’t — it’s always okay to check.

It’s much easier to manage these situations early, and we’re always happy to help guide you on what to do next.

🐾 The goal: a long weekend with no surprises

Easter should be about enjoying time with family, eating too much chocolate, and maybe pretending the laundry doesn’t exist for a few days.

With a little awareness (and maybe slightly better hiding spots), you can keep it that way — for both you and your pets.

🚑 Over the Easter long weekend

We’ll be closed over the Easter long weekend, but support is still close by if you need it.

If you have any concerns at all, please contact Casey Pet Emergency on 8790 1625.

They’re open all weekend and located just five minutes from our clinic.

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