When you deck the halls, cook up your favorite meals and host guests for the holidays, pets will likely get curious about the new sights and smells. Here’s how to keep them safe.
NIX TABLE SCRAPS Most of us know chocolate is toxic to dogs and cats, but many other common foods, including onions, garlic, raisins and currants as well as the artificial sweetener xylitol, are also dangerous for pets, explains Daniel Edge, D.V.M., M.Sc., director of medical affairs at Zoetis, a global animal health company. Unbaked yeasted dough can expand and obstruct dogs’ stomachs, and alcoholic beverages can cause low blood sugar. Bones, especially from poultry, can get caught in a dog’s esophagus, says Carly Fox, D.V.M., of Animal Medical Center in New York City, and rich and fatty…
