Christmas is a time to be with your loved ones - and that includes beloved family pets.But Scots dog owners are being warned to take caution when feeding their pets festive treats from the dinner table.
While some people may feel their pooch should be allowed a nibble of Christmas dinner this year, animals experts that certain festive foods should never be given to dogs, as doing so could result in "deadly" consequences.Owners are being urged not to leave their plates unattended or in places that pups can easily reach.
Scottish SPCA chief superintendent Mike Flynn said: “While it is common for people to overindulge during the festive season, we urge pet owners to think twice before giving their animal lots of treats.“This Christmas please be mindful not to regularly give your pet human food and ensure any plates are kept out of reach.
There is a multitude of foods and snacks which humans can eat but which can be toxic, or even deadly, to our pets.“If your animal consumes anything which is poisonous or harmful, or shows symptoms of having done so, take them to the vet immediately."Here are the foods that you should never give to your dog. Don't miss the latest news from around Scotland and beyond.
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