It’s easy to give in to the begging eyes of your four-legged companion. However, it’s important to know what is and isn’t safe for them to eat. Therefore, be sure to read the list of foods that should not be eaten by pets.
Christmas trees and pets
It's best to only allow your pets around the tree when you can keep a close eye on them, because:– Cats and dogs might be tempted to chew or play with hanging tree decorations.
Christmas trees and pets
– Hanging edible decorations, such as chocolate, are poisonous to dogs and can make them seriously ill
Christmas trees and other decorations
Some festive plants and flowers can be toxic to pets, including poinsettias, holly, ivy, mistletoe and lilies, so avoid buying these if you have pets.
Christmas trees and other decorations
Tinsel and wrapping paper might be tempting for your pet to play with, but make sure they don't eat it!
Help your pet cope with Christmas chaos
Christmas is often busy and chaotic, but you can help your pet cope with the chaos by sticking to their normal routine as much as possible.