The tastiest delicacies from the Christmas menu you can share with your pet
We are all guilty!
Even the strongest of us surrender on Christmas Day and treat our little beggars while he waits under the table with wagging tail. But, when the holidays pass and pup is still farting, we are haunted by guilty thoughts. So, to save you (and ourselves) from unwanted smells and worries after the holidays, we've figured out how to feed our little pups and make it worth our while. The most important thing is to give our pup his dinner while you eat dinner! And here's how to make the most popular dishes from the Christmas menu healthy for pup:
Potato Salad - Potatoes are super for your pet! Before you season the salad, separate half a boiled potato and put it on a plate for your furry friend. No onions, salt or oil!
Vitamin/Root Salad - Any combination of carrots, celery, beetroot and apple is great for your furry friend. Once you've prepared the ingredients (before they're seasoned), set aside your favorite. You can mix them up and served it for him as a salad, before the main, or right on top!
Meat - There are different options for the Christmas roast - some like pork, some like fish, some like turkey. You can separate the uncooked meat from the prepared roast and serve it with the vegetables from the salad.
Never give bones, skin or fat!
And, if you want to make sure you're giving him 100% meat, which is perfectly healthy for him, you can always check out our Space Treats.
Pumpkin - Roasted or raw, this is one of the best ways to eat fiber. Natural, honey and nut free, it would be the perfect dessert for your pup. You can read more about pumpkin HERE.
A reminder that everything listed above should be given in moderate portions!
Apart from the many delicious and healthy foods you can treat your furry friend to at Christmas, the festive meal also hides some dangerous products for your pet.
Pickles - Totally off limits. Salty and sour - the worst combination for your pup. Avoid them all, no matter that pickles are royal and your pet is the Emperor!
Gingerbread Cookies - Unfortunately, human Christmas sweets are not good for your furry little one. But that shouldn't stop you from making his own kind!
We believe we've helped you keep your pooch healthy and fit, even through the Christmas holidays! If you have problems after ingesting food, always see your vet without delay!
Even the strongest of us surrender on Christmas Day and treat our little beggars while he waits under the table with wagging tail. But, when the holidays pass and pup is still farting, we are haunted by guilty thoughts. So, to save you (and ourselves) from unwanted smells and worries after the holidays, we've figured out how to feed our little pups and make it worth our while. The most important thing is to give our pup his dinner while you eat dinner! And here's how to make the most popular dishes from the Christmas menu healthy for pup:
Potato Salad - Potatoes are super for your pet! Before you season the salad, separate half a boiled potato and put it on a plate for your furry friend. No onions, salt or oil!
Vitamin/Root Salad - Any combination of carrots, celery, beetroot and apple is great for your furry friend. Once you've prepared the ingredients (before they're seasoned), set aside your favorite. You can mix them up and served it for him as a salad, before the main, or right on top!
Meat - There are different options for the Christmas roast - some like pork, some like fish, some like turkey. You can separate the uncooked meat from the prepared roast and serve it with the vegetables from the salad.
Never give bones, skin or fat!
And, if you want to make sure you're giving him 100% meat, which is perfectly healthy for him, you can always check out our Space Treats.
Pumpkin - Roasted or raw, this is one of the best ways to eat fiber. Natural, honey and nut free, it would be the perfect dessert for your pup. You can read more about pumpkin HERE.
A reminder that everything listed above should be given in moderate portions!
Apart from the many delicious and healthy foods you can treat your furry friend to at Christmas, the festive meal also hides some dangerous products for your pet.
Pickles - Totally off limits. Salty and sour - the worst combination for your pup. Avoid them all, no matter that pickles are royal and your pet is the Emperor!
Gingerbread Cookies - Unfortunately, human Christmas sweets are not good for your furry little one. But that shouldn't stop you from making his own kind!
We believe we've helped you keep your pooch healthy and fit, even through the Christmas holidays! If you have problems after ingesting food, always see your vet without delay!