Holiday Foods That Can Be Fatal for Your Dog
Dogs are frequently very clever and mischievous beggars, but the excitement and smells around Thanksgiving are enough to send their brains into overdrive. A plate of leftovers will have them drooling faster than the sound of Pavlov’s bell.
Like most loving and adoring dog owners, we frequently feel that we are being unfair to our pets when we deny them even the tiniest morsels of table scraps. And let’s not forget that those well-practiced puppy dog eyes don’t help out at all, either. One sad look and a whimper is all it takes for most dogs to melt the hearts of their owners and win a tasty treat.
Some people really only have a problem with feeding their dogs people-food because they want to promote discipline so their dog isn’t begging every time the refrigerator door is opened. But in all reality, there are some bigger and shockingly negative consequences of feeding your dog food that was meant for humans.
Dogs are, as we all know, canines. They’re not humans and their bodies are built completely differently–right down to their digestive systems. While many dog owners are already aware that certain foods can make their dogs unbearably gassy, some foods can cause them severe suffering and even death. Instead of leaving it to chance, you are much better off warning your guests not to feed your dog if you know that you will prepare holiday dishes that could harm your pet. The following are some of the most dangerous foods for your dogs that frequently make appearances during the holiday season.
Cooked Bones from the Bird of Beast
While a bowel obstruction is a serious threat that could merit a trip to vet at the very least and possibly even surgery, it is also possible that a splintered bone could cause internal bleeding. We all know how hard it is to say no to your dog when they are begging, but you shouldn’t give them cooked bones at all. It’s just too risky. Instead, give them a treat from a pet store that they can chew on for a long time instead of a bone that could potentially kill them!
Alcohol
Plenty of dog owners like to give their furry friends a taste of alcohol. And it’s no mystery that many dogs enjoy the taste of beer. But this is extremely dangerous. As we all know, alcohol is technically a poison that inhibits nervous system functionality, and the drawbacks are magnified in dogs.Their bodies and livers are most often smaller than a human’s, and the list of negative effects are extremely worrisome. You can’t possibly know how intoxicated your dog is without bloodwork, and let’s face it–that simply isn’t practical. Alcohol can cause negative conditions such as low blood sugar, comas, seizures, arrhythmias, and even death. The next time your dog starts to whimper for a beer or egg nog, don’t poor any in their dish.
Turkey Skin
With exception to people with special diets such as vegetarians and vegans, the holidays just aren’t the holidays without turkey. But the problem for dogs is that turkey skin is rather high in fat, and the way we prepare turkeys makes them even more dangerous. The skin on a turkey can act like a sponge and soak up all of the savory goodness of butter, oils, and marinades that make our mouths water each holiday season.
All of these fats are very hard for a dog to digest, though. Not only can it give them discomfort in their digestive tracts, but in the long term a diet too high in fats can cause pancreatitis.Nutmeg
Nutmeg is a popular holiday spice that is frequently used in hot beverages and dishes containing sweet potatoes as well as pumpkin pie. But you need to think twice before you give your dog some Thanksgiving leftovers with any nutmeg in it. This spice can cause nervous system disorders that result in seizures as well as death.