What Can Pets Eat At Christmas?
Today Christmas is associated, in many homes, with culinary excesses, with great meals. It is necessary to avoid overeating with hypercaloric foods, such as sweets, fatty sausages, alcoholic beverages, sugary soft drinks, etc. See what pets can eat at Christmas.
During these Christmas days, our pets are also attracted by the much food that is cooked in the houses. Dogs especially do not stop hanging around the kitchen and will ask so that many owners tend to give them leftovers or their own food.
Good habits with pets at Christmas
Using the leftovers from large meals and dinners to feed our pets at Christmas is not healthy or beneficial for them.
Our dogs eat everything. What we like the most, they also tend to like a lot. But offering our pets nougat, polvorones and marzipans at Christmas is not recommended.
They already have their own sweets, which we can find in specialized stores. We can allow pets that we have at home to join us for Christmas Eve dinner or Christmas lunch. But ideally they will have their own special sweets, treats adapted to them.
When it comes to meat stews, some of the Christmas recipes can also be dangerous for cats and dogs. They can cause indigestion, the animal choking on a bone, etc.
The menu of pets at Christmas. Grapes on New Year’s Eve?
Grapes are the ideal fruit to say goodbye to the year, but not for dogs. Taking them has been shown to affect the function of the kidneys of our furry friends.
The seafood
Shellfish carcass and shells contain a substance called chitin that the dog does not digest well. It has been shown to cause vomiting, diarrhea, and constipation.
Chocolate, toxic to our pets
There are many benefits that chocolate brings us to humans. It is present in nougats and other Christmas sweets, but it is not advisable for dogs. It contains a substance called theobromine, which is toxic to dogs.
Onion and garlic
The onion contains a component (thiosulfate) that destroys the red blood cells of the dog. The consequences for the health of our pets, especially if they are sick or very old, are anemia, weakness and respiratory problems
The food that we buy for our dogs does not have onion, but the leftovers that we can offer to our pet surely do.
Likewise, garlic, present in many Christmas dishes, is also harmful to dogs. Dogs do not have a digestive system prepared to properly metabolize garlic. If they took it, it would be toxic to them.
Alcohol, risks for our pets at Christmas
Champagne and wine are some of the usual alcoholic beverages on the tables during Christmas dinners and meals. Caution is necessary if there are animals at home.
Any alcoholic beverage is harmful and toxic to the dog, even in small amounts. On the other hand, it does not bring you any benefit for your diet.
Dried fruits
It is a complex food to digest for the dog. Although they are shredded, the dog cannot digest them well.
The bones
Christmas roast bones should not be given to the dog at home. Except for well-cooked cow knee bone, the rest can lead to intestinal perforations, diarrhea, and constipation.
Coffee and tea
The caffeine and exciting substances in these drinks make them ill-advised for pets at home.
Christmas food leftovers
Sometimes the dog that we have at home becomes a kind of recycling container for food. To save part of your daily food, we use the leftovers from the Christmas meal.
However, it should not be forgotten that the dog has specific nutritional needs. His health depends on not giving him food scraps that cause serious gastrointestinal problems.
With a little imagination and products one hundred percent suitable for our friend, we can prepare a delicious Christmas diet with which to celebrate these endearing holidays with one of our dearest friends.