1. Eating to much
I know we all want to give our pets some treats over the holidays, however, too much over eating could get them sick. You can let your guest know right off the bat, please don’t give my furbaby extra treats. It is important to know the rules to keep your baby feeling great! If you do decide to let your furbaby have some treats, make sure it is plain meat and/or veggies approved by a vet.
2. Bones
In ancient times we knew dogs ate bones and pretty much what us humans ate. However, now we know bones can cause damage to our pup. Bones can splinter, shatter teeth, and cause other injuries to our pups. Make sure you properly dispose of them to keep your furbaby safe!
3. Trash
I don’t know about you but I had to have a bungee cord on my trash can to keep my one pup out of the trash! There are lots of dangers which can be encountered in the can! First off, a dog could ingest toxic food. Secondly, they could swallow string, get into broken glass, or other unsafe items. Please make sure to keep a lid on it.
4. Alcohol
Did you know an ounce of liquor can be deadly to our furbabies? Keep glasses of open alcohol out of reach for furbabies and the non-furry one’s too!
5. Ice cream/Milk
A little bit of these items will probably not upset your pups stomach, however, if your dog is super sensitive it could! I wouldn’t risk having an episode of diarrhea! That will not be fun for you or your pup!
6. Sweets and Chocolate
No chocolate or candy! It can cause issues for your pup by making them obese, get an upset stomach, and other serious health issues. They can get diabetes too.