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Thanksgiving Dangers: Pets Eat Human Food!

26 Nov

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Summary

  • Many Thanksgiving foods are toxic or cause distress to pets.
  • Over half of dog owners report pets eating unsafe holiday foods.
  • Vets see a surge in emergency visits on Thanksgiving Day.
Thanksgiving Dangers: Pets Eat Human Food!

Thanksgiving feasts, while delightful for humans, can present hidden dangers for beloved pets. Veterinarians consistently report a notable rise in emergency animal hospital visits around the holiday. A recent survey revealed that more than half of dog owners confirmed their pets had ingested something unsuitable during Thanksgiving celebrations, highlighting a widespread issue.

Key risks stem from foods that are either toxic or simply too rich for animal consumption. Common culprits include onions, garlic, alcohol, chocolate, grapes, raisins, and cooked bones. Even small amounts of certain substances can cause severe gastrointestinal upset, organ damage, or other life-threatening conditions in pets, necessitating prompt veterinary care.

Pet owners are advised to exercise extreme caution, ensuring guests are aware of which human foods are off-limits to animals. While some items like pure pumpkin are safe and beneficial, many festive dishes contain ingredients that can lead to serious health consequences. Vigilance and careful food management are crucial to keep pets safe and healthy throughout the holiday season.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Foods like onions, garlic, alcohol, chocolate, grapes, raisins, and cooked bones are toxic to dogs and can cause severe health issues.
Vets experience a surge in emergency visits on Thanksgiving due to pets ingesting unsafe human foods, leading to toxicity or gastrointestinal distress.
Pumpkin pie is generally not recommended for cats due to ingredients like condensed milk and spices, which can be unsafe.

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