Thanksgiving Safety Tips for Pets
This Thanksgiving, be sure to keep your animal companions healthy and safe. Before allowing your pet to divulge in the holiday feasts, Greenhill Humane Society has some helpful tips for a harmonious Thanksgiving that both you and your pets will enjoy.
“It’s the season to give thanks and to enjoy good meals with friends and family. We are thankful for our pets and our pet-loving community, which is why we’re reminding people to ensure that the food and treats shared with pets are safe for them.”
– Sasha Elliott, Director of Operations, Greenhill Humane Society
Below are helpful tips for ensuring a happy and safe Thanksgiving:
- Your dog might love a tasty snack of turkey, but make sure your pets do not ingest any bones which may cause a choking hazard.
- Keep an eye out while baking! Don’t let your pet eat any raw yeast dough. It’s tempting, but it could lead to something life-threatening.
- Your pets are sweet enough! If you’re baking cakes, be sure your pets keep their noses out of the batter, especially if it includes raw eggs.
- Be aware that common ingredients this time of year can be poisonous to your pets. These include chocolate, raisins, grapes, and onions among others.
- While the humans are chowing down, feel free to give your pet their own little feast. Offer them dental chews or other made-for-pet chew bones. Or stuff their usual dinner – perhaps with a few added tidbits of turkey, vegetables (try sweet potato or green beans), and dribbles of gravy – inside a Kong toy. They’ll be happily occupied for a while, working hard to extract their dinner from the toy.
To learn more about Greenhill Humane Society or tips on keeping your pets safe this Thanksgiving, visit www.green-hill.org.
About Greenhill Humane Society
Greenhill Humane Society has been caring for animals in Lane County since 1944. It is a private, nonprofit organization that relies on charitable donations. Greenhill is located at 88530 Green Hill Road in Eugene. We envision a world in which all animals are treated with compassion and respect. In 2023, Greenhill assisted 5,356 animals through our life-saving programs. Greenhill dogs, cats, and rabbits are spayed or neutered prior to adoption, receive recommended vaccinations, and are microchipped. To learn more visit www.green-hill.org and follow on Facebook, Instagram, X, and TikTok.