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Holiday Hazards: Foods That Can Poison Your Pets
28 Nov
Summary
- Holiday foods like nutmeg, garlic, and raw bread dough are toxic to pets.
- Cooked bones and certain plants pose serious health risks to animals.
- Vets advise pet owners to avoid alcohol, chocolate, raisins, and grapes.

Veterinarians in Colorado are issuing urgent warnings to pet owners regarding the dangers of holiday foods and plants. Many festive treats, such as pumpkin pie (containing dangerous nutmeg) and garlic-infused dishes, can cause severe health issues in animals. Cooked bones are a particular hazard, as they can splinter and cause internal injuries.
The yeast in raw bread dough can lead to painful bloat, and alcohol is toxic even in small quantities. Chocolate, raisins, grapes, and certain cheeses should also be avoided. Several common holiday plants, including poinsettia, mistletoe, and lilies, are also toxic and can lead to serious medical emergencies.
Veterinary professionals recommend sticking to pet-safe options like plain, cooked turkey, sweet potatoes, and green beans. For emergencies, contact local veterinary hospitals or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center. Ensuring pets do not ingest harmful substances will help keep them safe during holiday celebrations.




