Over Christmas and the New Year it can be tempting to give your pet food they don’t usually eat as a treat, while healthy treats are great, other foods can be toxic to your companion. As a rule of thumb, try to stick to your usual feeding habits for your pet – changing their diet too much can leave them with upset tummies and unexpected trips to the vet.
Avoid danger foods and do not feed your pet: macadamia nuts, grapes, onion, garlic, avocado, fatty ham trimmings, cooked bones or chocolate. Don’t give your dog whole corn cobs to eat or leave husks laying around, they get stuck in your dog’s guts and require surgery! Christmas fruitcake is toxic to dogs as they contain raisins etc.
If you have food/chocolate as gifts under your Christmas tree, keep them out of reach of pets that may like to open presents early!

Gifting a plant? Make sure it's not toxic to pets in the household! Lilies are highly toxic to cats. For a full list of toxic plants and substances to pets visit the RSPCA knowledgebase with helpful links. For gardening tips to ensure you've got pet-friendly plants in your backyard, read more.
