There is a significant rise in pet-related emergencies during the holidays. This week, do your best to make sure your favorite furry friend stays safe:
- Make sure to seal garbage bags and place them in a tightly covered container to prevent your pets from getting into something that could injure them.
- Turkey bones, chicken bones and ham bones can splinter and cause the intestinal track to become perforated.
- It is best to keep your pets on their normal diets. Many spices and foods that are safe for humans are not safe for animals. Onions, garlic, chocolate, raisins, grapes, macadamia nuts, the sugar substitute xylitol, and raw or undercooked food can create major problems for pets.
- Foods high in fat content can cause pancreatitis in companion animals.
- As guests and deliveries come and go, make sure pets remain safely inside. Doors that are left unintentionally open can result in your pet being hit by a car.
- Poinsettias are also toxic to pets.
- If traveling with pets, make sure they are comfortable. Get them acclimated when they are young by taking them on trips. If needed, herbal remedies or medications can be provided by your veterinarian to assist with calming a pet.
Tips provided by BluePearl Veterinary Partners.