This content is provided by Dr. Robyn Johnson, Veterinarian at
The holidays are upon us and one of the best parts are the food and treats that are shared. These treats, while delicious for humans, can cause many problems with your beloved pets.
- Chocolate.ÌýChocolate is the most common treat to keep away from your pets. The darker the chocolate the smaller the amount that will make your pet sick.
- Nuts.ÌýThere are several nuts including almonds, walnuts and pecans that can cause risk of pancreatitis. Also macadamia nuts have toxic properties for pets.
- Raisins.ÌýRaisins and grapes that can be in cookies and desserts are toxic and can pose a great risk.Ìý
- Turkey.ÌýTurkey skin and other fatty meats can cause risk of pancreatitis. Meat bones can splinter and cause digestive problems.
- Onions & Garlic.ÌýOnions and garlic used in preparing holiday meals can cause blood abnormalities.
- Yeast.ÌýRaw yeast dough used to make breads and cakes pose a risk to ourÌý±è±ð³Ù’sÌý¾±²Ô³Ù±ð²õ³Ù¾±²Ô±ð²õ.Ìý
- Xylitol.ÌýXylitol is an artificial sweetener and is very toxic to dogs.
- Alcohol.ÌýAlcoholic beverages if left unattended can be lapped up and cause problems for our pets.ÌýÌýÌý
If your pet gets into any of these treats it’s advised to seek veterinary care. If your pet has any unexplained vomiting, diarrhea or lethargy then having the pet seen as soon as possible will ensure your pet is back on the road to health. Remember that we are open 24/7 including holidays, so give us a call if you have any questions.