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AVMA Provides Tips on Keeping Pets Safe This Thanksgiving

The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) reminds pet owners that Thanksgiving holiday food, parties and travel can all pose threats to our pets’ health and wellbeing. Follow these tips from the AVMA to keep your pets healthy and safe during the holiday:

Poison Risks
Overindulging in the family feast can be unhealthy for humans, but even worse for pets: Fatty foods are hard for animals to digest. Poultry bones can damage your pet’s digestive tract. And holiday sweets can contain ingredients that are poisonous to pets.

Precautions for Parties
If you’re hosting a party or overnight visitors, plan ahead to keep your pets safe and make the experience less stressful for everyone.

Travel Concerns
Whether you take your pets with you or leave them behind, take these precautions to safeguard them when traveling over the Thanksgiving holiday or at any other time of the year.

Goodnewsforpets.com encourages everyone to please follow CDC guidelines. For guidelines regarding your pets, please visit AVMA.org/coronavirus.

Updated from original post 11/22/18.

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