December is a time for fun, family, friends, and food. With all the decorating, shopping, and parties, your home will be packed with potential hazards.
Dogs have a tendency to get into mischief when temptations abound, so be sure to doggy-proof your home and yard.
Not all dogs see ornaments and Christmas lights as snacks, but even picky pups can get drawn in by the allure of delicious holiday meals and treats.
Take special care if serving sugar-free candies, mints, gums, or candy canes. Many of these products contain the artificial sweetener, Xylitol which is deadly to dogs.
Sadly, a beloved pet named Isa lost her life just this week to Xylitol poisoning.
Below you’ll find our list of the top 10 holiday foods you should NEVER let your dog get hold of!
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