Celebrating Christmas Holiday. We are also spiritually prepared, but we are trying to make it more beautiful and enjoyable with gifts, decoration and food.
In these times, if we can do it, we give way to pamper ourselves and our family members with delicacies. Guests come, go, we can be official for more places. Not only is the holiday about the gifting, but about eating.
And our pets are always around us, because they feel more subtle fragrances. Of course, they don't want to widen us. In addition to daily care, they can also be pampered with a few extra delicious meals.
We also know that many people are suffering from obesity and its negative effects on our health, and not just people, but also pets living alongside people.
Christmas is here or there, it is not necessary for the dog and cat to be looked after by the unwavering dog and cat. Not only because of obesity, it can be at least as dangerous if inappropriate snacks get into the mouth of the animals. These can also pose a serious problem in the health of our pets.
Forbidden wall of chocolate, while at Christmas we abound in sweet delicacy. No matter how demanding we look at a dog candy, we need to protect our sweets. In addition to intestinal problems, liver and liver function may be impaired.
Those who are dieting but do not want to give up on sweets often try to eliminate this by sweetening the cake with the addition of other sweeteners instead of sugar. Well, xylitized sweets can be life-threatening for your dog.
Winter, the favorite smell and spice of Christmas is cinnamon, but what's good for us can cause serious disturbance to dogs in their digestion and blood pressure.
Onions are one of the most important ingredients of Hungarian cuisine. So onions and garlic can be found in almost every food that can cause digestive problems for dogs.
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