Alcohol is toxic to pets — please never give your pet any amount of alcohol.
Even though it may seem funny for your pet dog to lap up a cup of wine, the main ingredients in
alcohol are toxic to your pets, especially dogs.
First,
alcohol is toxic to pets.
Not exact matches
Alcohol doesn't taste good, it's harmful to the liver, alcohol is toxic to the body, it's an endocrine disruptor, and it's not appropriate for children o
Alcohol doesn't taste good, it
's harmful
to the liver,
alcohol is toxic to the body, it's an endocrine disruptor, and it's not appropriate for children o
alcohol is toxic to the body, it
's an endocrine disruptor, and it
's not appropriate for children or
pets.
Alcohol Pumpkin spice beers and other alcohol should always be considered toxic t
Alcohol Pumpkin spice beers and other
alcohol should always be considered toxic t
alcohol should always
be considered
toxic to pets.
Alcohol is extremely
toxic to pets.
Alcohol can
be toxic to pets.
Keep Your Pet's Diet Consistent As tempting as it
is to share food from the cookout with your dog or cat, there
is a long list of people food that
is actually
toxic to pets including avocados,
alcohol, coffee / caffeine, chocolate, grapes, raisins, onions, garlic and undercooked meat and eggs.
PDSA's latest Animal Wellbeing (PAW) Report has found that for some
pets, their daily diet contains treats, scraps and leftovers, takeaway and, more worryingly, even some foods that
are toxic to our
pets like human chocolate and
alcohol.
Human food not safe for
pets The following foods have
been identified as potentially
toxic, even fatal
to dogs:
alcohol, avocados, chocolate, macadamia nuts, fatty, moldy or spoiled foods, onions, grapes and raisins, salt, and yeast dough.