Thanksgiving Pet Safety
Posted 11 December 2007 at 05:26 PM
Thanksgiving weekend is always a busy time veterinarians. Often, animals get sick because of distracted or careless pet owners on Thanksgiving Day and the days that follow. Most of the problems are gastrointestinal and can be prevented.
Please keep these things away from your pets:
- Turkey Bones (They are hollow and splinter easily into sharp pieces. The splinters can lodge in your pet’s throat or intestine or cause punctures to the intestinal tract and create blockages)
- Turkey Carcasses (Parts may be undercooked and infected with Salmonella)
- Fatty Meats & Gravy
- Baked Goods
- Garbage containing any leftovers (Don’t forget your outside garbage)
Here are some alternative ways to celebrate:
- Add a teaspoon of white turkey meat or broth to your pet’s food to share the “Thanksgiving experience” with your animal.
- Treat pets to goodies and gifts made especially for them.
- Spoil them with an extra hour of brushing or a quiet walk; both of you will appreciate the reprieve from noise and relatives!