Garbage gut is caused by foods that contain harmful bacteria, or grease.
Keep trash in an unreachable or closed container.
Foods that are spoiled, fatty table scraps, or anything that doesn’t normally enter the stomach, can cause illness, vomiting, and diarrhea- Garbage Gut. Which could then lead to more serious problems like dehydration, loss of appetite, or pancreatitis.
Don”t spend the holidays in a very costly visit to your veterinarian’s office, for something that can easily be prevented.
Be aware of what is going into your pets bellies.
While we sit down for a holiday feast with friends and family, know what’s happening around your pets.
Pets love to turn on the cute, and beg for food, making it hard to turn them away.
And while we’re busy hosting and preparing a holiday feast, it becomes more difficult to keep an eye out for our pets.
Create bounderies to ensure yor pet’s safety.
Or simply put rules in place around the dinner table.
Leave safe goodies out for family and friends to reward your pet during holiday get togethers.
There’s nothing more loveable, and shows you care, than a pet goody tray or bag!
We all love to reward pets for cute and good behavior, so it’s only natural for guests to want to do the same.
Instead of turning those begging pets away, reroute your guests to the goody tray
Yes dogs can really turn on the charm when it comes to food, but don’t think cats are any different.
Some cats love a good treat!
While most cats usually hide if it’s loud or when guests arrive. There are some that like a lap and it doesn’t matter who’s. And they like snacks too!
Have something available for guests to treat them if needed. Temptations cat treats are always a favorite.
And while treats are good, too much of anything is bad. So be cautious and never feed too much.
Keep the holidays fun and safe for everyone, including pets.
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