Annually, Easter has represented a huge increase in candy sales, and 2022 is expected to sell 5-7% more candy than last year, according to the National Confectioners Association.
“Spring represents one of the busiest times of the year for BluePearl, as together our hospitals see tens of thousands of pet emergencies, with many of these emergencies relating to chocolate toxicity or other food related illnesses,” said Dr. James Barr, Chief Medical Officer at BluePearl. “Millions of Jellybeans and chocolate bunnies [are] sold this time each year, so it is important pet owners understand the risks posed to pets when bringing these goodies into their homes. Even a small amount of some of these candies can be harmful or even fatal for our furry companions,” Barr said.
Because dogs like to sniff out and get into unsecured goodies, it is important that owners make sure chocolate treats are securely stored in closed bins or cabinets, and that shopping bags full of Easter candies are off of counters and floors.
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