The Hawaiian Humane Society is advising pet owners to take precautions to keep their furry companions safe during Thanksgiving. They warn that certain foods like chocolate, raisins, grapes, onions, and garlic can be harmful to pets and should be kept out of reach. Brandy Shimabukuro of the society recommends providing pets with a quiet, safe space away from the hustle and bustle of holiday gatherings to reduce stress and prevent them from running off. Pet owners are also urged to ensure their pets have proper identification like a collar or microchip in case they become lost during the festivities. By following these tips, pet owners can ensure a safe and enjoyable Thanksgiving for both humans and pets.
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