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Cookouts can be amazing family fun, great neighborhood get-togethers, and spectacular ways to celebrate. It is natural to want to include a beloved pet as part of a picnic, barbecue, or camping trip, but cookouts can be dangerous for cats and dogs. Understanding those dangers is an essential first step to keep your four-legged friends and family members safe.
Many of our most popular cookout foods can be dangerous for pets, even in small quantities. These items should never be offered to animals, even as tiny treats.
Of course, any food that is poorly prepared or improperly handled can be dangerous not just to pets, but to all cookout guests. Raw meat and dairy products, including salads or sandwiches that have butter, mayonnaise, or sour cream, must be kept at appropriate temperatures for food safety. Use coolers and plenty of ice to keep foods refrigerated, or if possible, use a nearby kitchen to store cold foods properly until needed.
Meat should be thoroughly cooked to the proper internal temperature, and not allowed to sit and cool to low temperatures that could foster bacterial growth. Cooked meat should not be returned to the same surface, such as a platter or cutting board, where raw meat was resting.
Anyone handling food should wash their hands thoroughly before and after cooking, and everyone should wash their hands before eating. After the meal, dishes should be disposed of properly and any leftovers quickly stored in safe conditions.
There are many easy steps pet owners can take to be sure their animals are safe at cookouts.
If a pet does get inappropriate food, watch the animal closely for signs of illness or distress, such as vomiting, diarrhea, breathing difficulties, dizziness, bloating, or a swollen mouth. If these or any other unusual symptoms appear, contact an emergency veterinarian right away for assistance.
Cookouts can be great fun, but it’s no fun to put a beloved pet in danger. By understanding how cookouts can be dangerous for pets, it’s easy to take steps to keep them safe.
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