‘Tis the season for family, friends and lots of delicious food – but with this also comes the possibility of distress for your fur-friends.
Pets won’t be so jolly if they get their paws on some chicken bones, unattended alcohol, or perhaps a not so pet friendly pudding.
Let us take the stress out of your festive season with Dr Mark's infographic on the 6 Common Christmas Foods NOT to Feed Your Pet – inclusive of symptoms your pet may show if they have eaten a certain dangerous item, and also how each food can affect your pet’s long-term health and well-being.
Number one off the rank, Turkey & Chicken Bones.
If you decide to allow your pet a little taste of turkey or chicken, make sure it’s boneless and well-cooked. Don’t offer raw or under cooked meat as it may contain salmonella bacteria…
Want to see the full version of Dr Mark’s 6 Christmas Foods NOT to Feed Your Pet? Click here to view our infographic.
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Our pekingese dog used to pinch our chocolate all the time when we were young, milk chocolate and he was never ill from it
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