by emily Acevedo (Butte Humane Society)
Thu, November 13, 2025 at 11:44 AM

Safe Holiday Eating for Your Pets
CHICO, Calif. — The festive season brings joy, family gatherings, and flavorful meals; though, not all holiday foods are safe for our furry companions. While it may seem harmless to share a bite from your plate with your pets, certain foods can lead to serious health issues for dogs and cats.
the Risks of Rich Foods
Rich and fatty dishes such as gravy,turkey skin,or buttery sides can cause gastrointestinal distress and even pancreatitis in pets. Additionally, several holiday treats are toxic to dogs; these include chocolate, grapes, and macadamia nuts. Onions and garlic pose notable risks to both dogs and cats alike.
Avoiding Bone Hazards
Even seemingly benign turkey or chicken bones can be hazardous. They have the potential to splinter easily and cause injuries to your pet’s teeth or digestive system.
Celebrating Safely with Your Pets
If you want your beloved pet to join in on the festivities safely, consider offering them specially made pet-kind treats or a small portion of plain cooked meat without any seasoning. It’s also crucial to keep trash bins securely closed since pets have an uncanny ability to sniff out leftovers that could make them ill.
learn More About Pet safety This Season
For additional facts on keeping your pets safe during the holidays or scheduling a veterinary appointment for your furry friend, please visit our website HERE ,or call us at (530) 343-7917.
