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Cases of pancreatitis in dogs and cats increases dramatically around Thanksgiving and this increase in pet pancreatitis cases continues through the holiday season.
Pancreatitis, which simply means the inflammation of the pancreas, is becoming more common in dogs today.
We all enjoy giving our pets treats but giving them fatty treats can lead to pancreatitis and in some cases death.
The Christmas season should be a happy time of year; but holiday plants, ribbons and tinsel, the Christmas tree, and rich food could spell disaster for your pets.
The holidays - Thanksgiving, Christmas, Hanukkah, and even New Year's - can pose dangers to cats, dogs and other pets. Holiday dangers and hazards are everywhere!
Veterinarians see more cases of vomiting and diarrhea during holidays. Halloween candy, Thanksgiving turkey, and Christmas gravy can cause pancreatitis in dogs.
Chocolate is one of the most common pet poisons seen in dogs and cats. Chocolate contains theobromine, which is a potent, potentially fatal toxin for dogs and cats.
Good nutrition for us does not always mean good for our dogs. Many foods, including grapes, walnuts, and milk can be dangerous for canines.
Illness and parasites are among the most common causes of weight loss. Implementing an active lifestyle and a diet rich in proteins and vitamins can help promote health.
Follow these tips to prevent the dog or cat from climbing the Christmas tree, knocking over the Christmas tree and also prevent pets from breaking holiday ornaments.
Thanksgiving Day is a holiday that can pose many dangers to cats, dogs and other pets. Take precautions to avoid holiday hazards to pets on Thanksgiving.


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