Bad Holiday Foods for Your Pets

As a pet owner, you likely love giving your pet different treats. When the holidays come around, this can be part of the joys of the holiday season. Unfortunately, several holiday foods are toxic, so it's best to keep these out of your pet's diet. The good news is that a veterinarian near you on our veterinary team at South Federal Animal Hospital in Fort Lauderdale, FL, is here to help you keep your pet safe. These are some holiday foods to keep off of your pet's dinner plate.

Nuts and Dried Fruits

While you may be able to snack on a handful of nuts and eat a slice of fruitcake, your pet might not be able to handle dried fruits and nuts. Nuts such as macadamia nuts are can be harmful to your furry friend. This also applies to figs and raisins.

Chocolate

Chocolate may seem harmless but it can cause significant illness in dogs. If your feline friend or playful pooch eats chocolate, you may need to search for an “animal hospital near me” for help.

Greasy or Fatty Foods

While it may seem natural for cats and dogs to eat meat, poultry skin and ham might not be safe. In fact, foods that are high in fat can also cause pets to experience pancreatitis. It’s also a good idea to keep the butter on the table because too much of it can cause health problems in your pet.

Sweet Treats

It may be great fun to pop a sugary snack into your mouth and then give some to your dog or cat but desserts like cookies, holiday pies, and other sweets may cause pets to have digestive issues.

Bulb Vegetables

Veggies can seem like a perfectly safe and healthy treat for dogs and cats, but in reality, some are toxic. Leeks, garlic, and onions may be dangerous to pets.

Get Pet Care from a Veterinarian Near You at Our Animal Hospital

If you are looking for more information about toxic holiday foods for your pet, a veterinarian near you on our team at South Federal Animal Hospital in Fort Lauderdale, FL, can help. Call us at (954) 523-8527 for pet care from an “animal hospital near me.”

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