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Halloween can be Hairy for Pets
Don't feed your pets Halloween candy, especially if it contains chocolate or xylitol (a common sugar substitute found in sugar-free candies and gum)
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Thanksgiving Thoughts
Eating turkey or turkey skin - sometimes even a small amount - can cause a life-threatening condition in pets known as pancreatitis. Fatty foods are hard for animals to digest, and many foods that are healthy for people are poisonous to pets - including onions, raisins and grapes. If you want to share a Thanksgiving treat with your pet, make or buy a treat that is made just for them.
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Holiday Pet Hazards: Tips and Tricks
Learn to be careful with seasonal plants and decorations, avoid holiday food dangers and some new years Notes!
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