š£ 6 Ways to Celebrate Easter With Your Dog Safely and Joyfully š¾
- Vanessa Visaga
- Apr 1
- 3 min read
Easter is such a lovely time of year. It brings thoughts of renewal, springtime, family, and little moments of joy š·. But while holidays can feel exciting to us, they can feel very different for our dogs. Extra treats, bright decorations, visitors coming and going, and changes in routine can quickly become stressful or even unsafe if we are not careful.
At Moose Lodge, we always believe celebrations should include our dogs in ways that feel gentle, comforting, and safe š¾. Easter can absolutely be a beautiful chance to make memories together, enjoy the season, and give your pup a little extra love without putting them at risk.
š„ 1. Host a Dog-Friendly Easter Egg Hunt (Without Eggs)
One of the most joyful Easter traditions can easily be adapted for dogs with a focus on scent work instead of candy š½āØ.
Dogs love to use their noses, and scent-based games provide powerful mental enrichment.
š„© Use dog-safe treats or kibble
š§ø Hide treats in toys or cardboard boxes
šæ Place items at nose-levelānot high shelves
š« Avoid plastic eggs (choking risk)
Let your dog āhuntā at their own pace. This activity builds confidence, reduces stress, and burns mental energy far more effectively than physical exercise alone.
šŖ 2. Make or Serve Easter-Themed Dog Treats
Food is central to Easter celebrations, but many traditional foods are unsafe for dogs.
Instead of chocolate eggs or hot cross buns, opt for dog-safe Easter treats that support health.
š£ Safe Easter Treat Ideas
š„ Carrot-based dog treats
š Pumpkin dog biscuits
š„ Goat milk frozen treats
š Apple and oat snacks
Always introduce new treats gradually and keep portions small. Treats should make up no more than 10% of daily calories.
If your dog has food sensitivities, the Ask A Vet app can help you choose appropriate options. š²
šø 3. Take Easter PhotosāWithout Stress
Easter photos are adorable, but not if they cause anxiety.
Dogs donāt enjoy forced poses, tight costumes, or loud camera activity.
š· Stress-Free Photo Tips
šø Use natural light
š¾ Let your dog sit or lie comfortably
š¾ Capture candid moments instead of poses
š Reward calm behaviour with treats
Simple accessoriesālike a pastel bandanaāare far safer and more comfortable than full costumes.
š· 4. Enjoy a Spring Walk or Outdoor Adventure
Easter often marks the arrival of warmer weather, making it the perfect time for a springtime walk or outing.
Outdoor activity supports:
šæ Mental stimulation
š Joint mobility
š Stress reduction
š¼ Safety Tips for Easter Walks
š« Avoid areas treated with chemicals
šø Keep dogs away from unknown plants
š§ Bring fresh water
š¾ Watch for hot surfaces
Let your dog sniff, explore, and set the pace. This isnāt about distanceāitās about enrichment.
š¾ 5. Create Easter Enrichment Instead of Overstimulation
Large gatherings can overwhelm dogs.
Instead of constant interaction, offer calming enrichment activities that help your dog self-regulate.
š§ Enrichment Ideas
š§© Puzzle feeders
𦓠Long-lasting chews
āļø Frozen lick mats
š Scent-based games
These activities lower stress hormones and help prevent unwanted behaviours like barking, pacing, or begging.
š” 6. Protect Your Dog From Common Easter Hazards
Celebrating Easter responsibly means actively preventing accidents.
š« Common Easter Dangers
š« Chocolate (highly toxic)
š£ Plastic eggs and Easter grass
šø Lilies and spring bulbs
š Fatty leftovers
Store treats securely, educate guests, and supervise interactionsāespecially with children who may want to share snacks.
If an accident happens or youāre unsure whether something is safe, the Ask A Vet app provides fast guidance when you need it most š².
š¾ Easter for Puppies vs Adult Dogs
Puppies:
š¶ Short, calm activities
š« Avoid overstimulation
š§ Focus on positive experiences
Adult/Senior dogs:
š Longer walks and enrichment
š¾ Interactive play
š°ļø Maintain routine
Tailor celebrations to your dogās age, personality, and health.
ā Common Easter Mistakes Pet Parents Make
š« Sharing human food
š« Leaving decorations unattended
š« Forcing participation
š« Ignoring stress signals
Your dog doesnāt need a big celebrationāthey need feeling safe and included.
š¬ When to Seek Veterinary Advice
Contact a vet if your dog:
𤢠Vomits or has diarrhea
š Shows anxiety or lethargy
š« May have ingested chocolate or decorations
Quick action makes all the difference.
ā¤ļø A Gentle Easter Reminder from Moose Lodge
Easter is about love, renewal, and being together šøš£. That includes our dogs too. By choosing simple, safe, and thoughtful ways to celebrate, we can make the day feel special for every member of the family.
At Moose Lodge, we know the sweetest moments are often the softest ones. A spring walk, a cozy nap, a little treat, a loving touch, and the comfort of feeling safe at home. That is what our senior pups cherish most, and maybe that is the real heart of Easter after all š¾š




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