How to Enjoy A Safe Thanksgiving Dinner With Your Pets

- November 9, 2018
- Fizzion Clean
The Thanksgiving holiday is a time to enjoy with your family and loved ones. Your pets are part of the family and you want to make the holiday special for them, but you also want to ensure that they remain safe at a time when you will have a feast out on the table. By taking measures to prevent health risks, you can make the holiday a fun and safe experience.
Prepare for Begging
Do not expect your pet to show restraint during the holiday. While you still want to bring your pet into the festivities, you do not want to allow your pet to access dangerous foods. Keep foods like grapes, chocolate, and other human foods out of reach of your pet. Have some lean white turkey meat or similar treats set aside to give your pet during the meal.

Limit the Treats
Keep the treats to a minimum. You do not want to give your pet more calories than he or she needs during the holidays. You also want to avoid sugary treats and focus on lean sources of protein or safe vegetables. If you are not sure about a vegetable, then focus on giving your pet lean meat.

Clean Up Spills Without Delay
Do not drop the mop during the holiday. That spilled wine or grape juice may cause harm to your pet, so you want to clean it up without waiting or delaying when you spot the spill. Use Fizzion Wine Stain Remover 8 oz to clean up the spill without risking harm to your pet. The cleaner is environmentally friendly, safe for pets, and it will prevent your pet from drinking the spilled wine.
Make this Thanksgiving Dinner a time to celebrate with family while taking steps to protect your pets. You want to make the holiday safe by preparing in advance and cleaning up harmful foods or beverages to limit your pet’s exposure to unhealthy human foods.
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