With family around for the holidays that may not know the danger of
certain foods for our dogs, please remember to tell them that
raisins
grapes
chocolate
onion
dark meat turkey
are dangerous to dogs.
My MIL just called - her sister had her granddaughter at the house and somehow
their poodle found a snack size box of raisins. She is in intensive care
- outcome unknown now.
Don't let this happen to your doodles!!!
It really isn't, in moderation, and if a dog is accustomed to getting table food. It's just that vets see triple the number of cases of pancreatitis in dogs at the holidays because of dogs being fed relatively high amounts of fatty foods by well-meaning owners and guests. Dark meat turkey is higher in fat than white meat. That's the only difference. The skin is really the worst part of a holiday meal for a dog. And any table food is going to cause tummy problems for a dog who never gets it any other time of the year.
So sorry Adrianne. Hope your Aunt ( I think it is your aunt) and her dog get well real soon. My dogs get no raisins. I eat them faster than they can get to them.
Thanks for the reminders Adrianne. Never thought of dark meat turkey being higher in fat, but I guess it is. Also our thoughts and prayers are with you and your MIL for their poodle.