With the Festive season upon us its such a busy time and with the decorations to the food and visitors from family and friends. We tend to get wrapped up in all the festivities. But its so important to remember our furry friends to.
Keeping them safe healthy and happy is a must.
Here is a fantastic check list I was sent to give my visitors a helping hand in knowing what not to feed your dog this Christmas.
Here is a list of some other foods items that are bad for dogs.
Alcoholics Beverages
Apple Seeds
Apricot Pits
Avocados
Cherry Pits
Sweets
Coffee
Grapes
Garlic
Gum
Macadamia Nuts
Moldy Foods
Mushroom Plants
Mustard Seeds
Onions and Onion Powder
Peach Pits
Potato Leaves and Stems(Green Plants)
Raisins
Rhubarb Leaves
Salt
Tea
Walnuts
Yeast Dough
and many more if you are ever unsure what type of food is dangerous Type into a search engine to find out.
So I hope this helps with understanding some of the food that is harmful.
Hope you all have a furtastic Christmas with you and your furry Friends.
Also don't forget you can donate dog food to your local dogs rescue centres to help out shelter dogs as this becomes a very busy season for the shelters and every tin or bag of food really does help.
Desclaimer: The above Check list image was created by PuppySpot.
Lauren
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Keeping them safe healthy and happy is a must.
Here is a fantastic check list I was sent to give my visitors a helping hand in knowing what not to feed your dog this Christmas.
Here is a list of some other foods items that are bad for dogs.
Alcoholics Beverages
Apple Seeds
Apricot Pits
Avocados
Cherry Pits
Sweets
Coffee
Grapes
Garlic
Gum
Macadamia Nuts
Moldy Foods
Mushroom Plants
Mustard Seeds
Onions and Onion Powder
Peach Pits
Potato Leaves and Stems(Green Plants)
Raisins
Rhubarb Leaves
Salt
Tea
Walnuts
Yeast Dough
and many more if you are ever unsure what type of food is dangerous Type into a search engine to find out.
So I hope this helps with understanding some of the food that is harmful.
Hope you all have a furtastic Christmas with you and your furry Friends.
Also don't forget you can donate dog food to your local dogs rescue centres to help out shelter dogs as this becomes a very busy season for the shelters and every tin or bag of food really does help.
Desclaimer: The above Check list image was created by PuppySpot.
Lauren
x
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