Thanksgiving tips for pet owners from Seattle Humane
Monday, November 23, 2015
The bounty of rich, tempting foods at Thanksgiving can pose health hazards to our four-legged friends, making Thanksgiving a busy time for emergency veterinary clinics. Seattle Humane urges pet guardians to follow five common sense tips to keep pets healthy and happy during the holiday fun and festivities:
1. Keep the feast out of reach! Agile and creative dogs or cats can capture a special treat from the kitchen counter, trash or even the dining room table.
2. Resist offering your leftovers. Rich and fatty foods like dressing, pie, and gravy can lead to serious and painful pancreatitis.
3. No turkey bones! Turkey bones can cause very serious and sometimes fatal consequences for your pet.
4. Plan ahead for pets. Stop by a pet food store and purchase some new dog biscuits or cat treats and then reduce the amount of his regular meal to accommodate the treats he will be getting throughout the day. Remember, biscuits and treats are usually much higher in calories than regular pet food, so having him skip dinner may be a prudent choice if he has been snacking all day.
5. Make a special treat. Some people enjoy cooking for their dog and cat while they are cooking for the rest of the family. Pick up a recipe book just for companion animals at the book store, or just type “homemade pet treat recipes” into your favorite web search engine for lots of interesting choices.
Seattle Humane, located in Bellevue at the junction of I-405 and I-90, is open the day after Thanksgiving from 11am to 8pm. Fees are waived all day on black cats for "Black Cat Friday" (our version of Black Friday). View adoptable pets.
And if you ignore any of these, Shoreline has an excellent emergency vet office, the Animal Medical Service, 14810 15th Ave NE, Suite B, Shoreline 98155, 206-204-3366, open 24 hours.
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