Holiday Hazards to Avoid, How to Keep Your Pets Safe This Season
"Pets are naturally curious, especially around food and beverages, but certain holiday treats are particularly bad for them," says Dr.
- Chocolate Toxicity: 19% of Nationwide's 2023 chocolate toxicity claims were submitted in December, with a 140% spike in claims in the final two weeks. Ingesting chocolate can lead to symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, tremors, a racing heart rate, and even seizures in severe cases. Estimated treatment cost*:
$830 - Alcohol Toxicity: Even small amounts can cause lethargy, vomiting, and respiratory distress. Estimated treatment cost:
$988 - Pancreatitis: Caused when pets eat fatty foods like ham, dark meat turkey, turkey skin, and gravy, pancreatitis is the painful and potentially life-threatening inflammation of the pancreas, causing symptoms like vomiting and lethargy. Estimated treatment cost:
$1 ,400+, depending on the severity of the case
*Based on 30 days after diagnosis, 80th percentile of claims received
Festive Foods to Avoid
In addition to chocolate, fatty foods, and alcohol, keep pets away from these holiday ingredients:
- Onions, Garlic, and Chives: Can cause anemia in dogs and cats
- Grapes and Raisins: Can lead to kidney failure in dogs
- Spices: Nutmeg, cloves, allspice, onion and garlic powder, and paprika should all stay off the menu due to risk of stomach upset or toxic reaction
- Xylitol (found in sugar-free items): Can cause severe drops in blood sugar and liver failure in pets
- Bones and Corn Cobs: Can either splinter while chewing or become lodged in a pet's stomach or intestines
Fun Foods to Offer
If you want to indulge your pet this holiday, stick with small samplings of foods that they'll love, and won't make them sick. Make sure morsels are appropriately sized for your pet's mouth and won't be swallowed.
- Pumpkin (puree, not pie filling): Mix a spoonful into their food bowl or bake it into a pet-safe cookie recipe.
- Apple: Packed with fiber and vitamins A and C, apples can be sliced or diced into the food bowl.
- Carrots: Raw or cooked carrots are good for pets' teeth and packed with beta-carotene and fiber.
- Green beans: These fiber-rich veggies can be steamed or raw.
- White-meat turkey: Plain, cooked, unseasoned turkey breast can be a protein-packed treat for pets.
Nationwide's digital platform, the Pet HealthZone®, is a free tool pet parents can use to determine their pet's unique risk levels and learn about symptoms to watch for, what to expect at the vet, and potential costs associated with treatment of conditions like toxicity and foreign body ingestion.
With Nationwide pet insurance, eligible veterinary expenses may be reimbursed based on the member's chosen coverage. To explore pet health insurance coverage for dogs, cats and many avian and exotic pets, visit PetInsurance.comi.
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