- by Dr.Thilo Senst
Safe Dog Christmas Treats: Holiday Snacks Your Pup Will Love!
- by Dr.Thilo Senst
Christmas is a time for indulgence, but sharing the festive joy with your dog doesn’t mean tossing them a piece of mince pie (spoiler alert: it’s a no-go). With a little creativity and a lot of love, you can include your furry friend in the celebrations with safe dog Christmas treats that won’t send you rushing to the vet.
In this ultimate guide, we’ll explore the best holiday snacks for dogs, homemade treat recipes, and tips to keep the season jolly and worry-free. Because a happy, wagging tail is the best Christmas gift of all!
Let’s start with what you can safely feed your dog this Christmas:
Some festive favourites can be toxic or harmful to dogs. Avoid these at all costs:
Stat Alert:
The RSPCA reports that 12% of vet visits during Christmas are due to dogs ingesting toxic festive foods.
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Pro Tip:
Add a sprinkle of crushed dog treats like Dr. Senst Probiotics For Dogs Treats for an extra festive crunch!
Opt for dog-friendly rawhide alternatives like dental chews or long-lasting yak milk chews.
Stick to reputable dog treat brands that prioritise health and safety. Dr. Senst Itchy Dog Allergy Relief Treats are a great option for pups prone to skin sensitivities.
Create a Christmas hamper with their favourite safe snacks, toys, and a cosy blanket.
Set aside plain portions of turkey, sweet potatoes, and green beans to serve as your dog’s “holiday plate.”
Count down to Christmas with a daily dog-safe treat.
Bake dog-friendly cupcakes topped with a dollop of peanut butter. Bonus: They’re Instagram-ready!
Funny Analogy:
Think of these treats as your dog’s version of a Christmas roast—but without the heartburn or food coma.
Even the safest dog treats can upset their stomach if overindulged. Follow the “everything in moderation” rule.
Always double-check store-bought treats for harmful ingredients like xylitol, garlic, or artificial sweeteners.
Make sure your dog gets plenty of walks and playtime to burn off those festive calories.
Q1: Can I give my dog Christmas pudding?
No. Christmas pudding contains raisins, alcohol, and spices that are toxic to dogs.
Q2: How many treats can I give my dog in a day?
Treats should make up no more than 10% of your dog’s daily caloric intake.
Q3: Are store-bought treats better than homemade?
Both are great options, as long as they’re made with safe, dog-friendly ingredients.
This Christmas, treat your furry friend to safe, delicious snacks that will keep their tail wagging and their health intact. With homemade recipes, trusted store-bought options like Dr. Senst Itchy Dog Allergy Relief Treats, and a touch of festive creativity, you can include your dog in the holiday joy without compromising their safety.
Because a happy, healthy dog makes the holidays even brighter!
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