The Australian Veterinary Association (AVA) is advising pet owners to be careful about keeping festive foods well away from animals this Christmas. AVA President, Dr Paula Parker, said that it’s common for veterinarians to treat pets that have become ill over Christmas as a result of ingesting food that can be harmful to animals.
“At Christmas time, there’s usually more food around and people can become complacent about keeping food away from family pets. Unfortunately, there are a number of foods that are toxic for pets and if they access these foods, either directly from being fed by someone or indirectly from picking it up off the floor, it can cause serious health issues, or in some cases even be fatal.
“It’s important that in the lead up to Christmas, owners are informed about the foods to avoid and take precautions to ensure pets don’t access them. The last thing we want over Christmas is for families to make an unplanned trip to the veterinarian,” Dr Parker said.
Main foods to keep well away from pets include:
Signs of food poisoning can vary from case to case. Some signs include vomiting, diarrhoea, lethargy, fever and loss of appetite.
“If owners want to give their pets the occasional treat, they need to offer quality pet treats that contain the right nutrients to keep them healthy. In the lead up to Christmas, speak to your veterinarian about treats that will be suitable for your pet and if you suspect your pet has eaten something toxic, you should contact your veterinarian immediately,” Dr Parker said.