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RSPCA’s top tips to keep your pet safe this Christmas

RSPCA Victoria has shared the best ways to keep your pet safe this holiday season and avoid common Christmas dangers.

During the festive season, RSPCA Victoria Director of Veterinary Services, Dr Melissa Meehan, is reminding families of the potential hazards being brought into the home.

“Traditional Christmas treats, like fruitcake, pudding, chocolate and alcohol, can be toxic to pets,” said Dr Meehan.

“Cooked bones from turkey or ham can easily splinter and cause damage to the throat and intestines.

“While it may be tempting to offer your pet any leftovers of processed meats or BBQ off cuts, they are often very high in fat and can lead to pancreatitis.

“It’s not only food we need to think about – popular festive plants and flowers, like poinsettias, mistletoe, aloe vera, holly, and lilies, are toxic for our pets and can be life-threatening without urgent treatment.

“Offering a long-lasting snack to your furry friend and keeping them away from any dangerous foods and plants can save you from making a Christmas Day trip to the emergency room.”

Nadia Peiris, RSPCA Victoria Senior Animal Care Manager, explained what other items to be on the lookout for.

“Many Christmas decorations are made of glass, metal or hard plastics, and if they break, not only can they cause cuts to paws, but any swallowed items can lead to choking or internal injuries.

“A Christmas tree can also look like a giant scratching post or climbing frame for our cats, so make sure it is tightly secured.”

Ms Peiris also said having unfamiliar people over can cause anxious behaviours in our pets.

“Interacting with large groups of people or meeting many new faces can be an overwhelming experience for your pet.

“Having a safe space for them to retreat to for some rest and quiet time is a great way to make sure they feel comfortable.”

For further advice on how to keep your pets safe this Christmas, visit rspcavic.org/learn/12-tips-to-keep-your-pet-safe-and-healthy-this-christmas

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