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Do not give your dog these foods during the holidays
Here is a list of foods dog owners should refrain from giving their furry companions during the Holiday season. Pet expert Erin Askeland says that ham can lead to digestion issues. Askeland also says to avoid candy as it is a choking hazard for pups. Avoid whole fish since their small bones can cause life-threatening complications. How do you keep your dog from begging for food? One tip is to feed your pup at the same time you sit down to eat. Another is to provide your dog with some playtime right before the meal. This will tire your pet out enough that they will most likely lie down instead of bothering you while you eat. Giving your dog a special holiday-themed meal is also a good idea. Some items that are pet-friendly include rice, carrots, green beans and boiled chicken.
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The Canadian Press
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CP15672274
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Create Date:
12/18/2019 3:45:00 PM
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