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Has your furry friend been eyeing off the sausages on the BBQ? Summer means long weekends, backyard gatherings, and plenty of delicious food. While we're enjoying the sunshine and good company, our pets are often right there with us, hoping for a tasty treat to come their way.
But many of the foods we love at summer BBQs and picnics can be dangerous, or even life-threatening, for our cats and dogs. At Bay Veterinary Group Ltd, we want to help pet owners across Whakatane keep their companions safe and healthy throughout the summer season. Understanding which foods pose risks and knowing what to offer instead can make all the difference to your pet's wellbeing.
Summer gatherings mean tables laden with food, and pets are experts at looking adorable when they want a snack. However, several common BBQ foods can cause serious harm to dogs and cats.
Your dog might love the smell of sizzling sausages and fatty cuts of meat, but these rich, greasy foods can cause serious digestive upset. Fatty foods can trigger pancreatitis, a painful and potentially dangerous inflammation of the pancreas. Symptoms include vomiting, diarrhoea, abdominal pain, lethargy, and loss of appetite. Pancreatitis can develop quickly and requires urgent veterinary attention.
Ham, bacon, and processed meats are also high in salt, which can lead to excessive thirst, urination, and in severe cases, sodium poisoning. Keep these foods out of reach, and remind your guests not to slip your pet any sneaky treats from their plates.
You don't have to leave your pet out of the fun entirely. There are plenty of safe, healthy treats you can offer during your summer gatherings.
If you want to include your pet in the celebration, consider preparing a special pet-friendly meal or treat in advance. There are many simple recipes available for homemade dog biscuits or frozen treats that use safe ingredients.
Long weekends and public holidays often mean more guests, more food, and more distractions. Here are some practical steps to keep your pet safe during busy gatherings:
If you suspect your pet has eaten something toxic or dangerous, don't wait to see if symptoms develop. Contact Bay Veterinary Group Ltd immediately on . Time is critical in many poisoning cases, and early treatment can make a significant difference to the outcome.
Keep the packaging or a sample of what your pet has eaten, if possible, as this will help your vet provide the best treatment.
Summer is a wonderful time to relax and enjoy the outdoors with family, friends, and pets. With a little planning and awareness, you can keep your cat or dog safe from BBQ and picnic hazards while still including them in the fun.
If you have any questions about what foods are safe for your pet, or if you'd like advice on creating a pet-friendly summer gathering, the friendly team at Bay Veterinary Group Ltd is here to help. Give us a call on or visit in Whakatane. We're here to support you and your pets all summer long.
Disclaimer: This article provides general information only. It is not intended as medical or health advice and should not be relied on as a substitute for consultation with a qualified healthcare professional who understands your pet's individual needs.