Not sure why, but there's always someone out there who thinks it'll be really funny to give an animal a sip of their beer.
Well no surprises, but it's a really dumb idea.
In Australia, veterinarians come across higher rates of alcohol toxicity in animals during the holiday season, either thanks to idiots or because pets accidentally become exposed to small amounts of alcohol laying around.
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"They can also get exposure by drinking or licking up cooking products that contain alcohol, mouthwashes, perfume, cleaning products or by getting into cough syrups ... or other medications," the AVA's Dr David Neck said in an emailed statement.
"Keep cats and dogs in a safe place when entertaining. Glasses left lying around will offer an easy opportunity for a curious pet to get their nose into the glass and have a taste."
Via GiphySigns of alcohol poisoning in animals include having trouble walking or standing, lack of coordination, drowsiness, a slow breathing rate, excessive urination, or unresponsiveness.
Dogs and cats exposed to alcohol can have dramatic drops in their blood sugar level, which could also lead to seizures.
So please, don't be silly this silly season. Just let your dog fetch you the beer instead of drinking it.
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