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Thanksgiving is right around the corner. Many of us enjoy sharing this special holiday with our canine family members. Here are some helpful tips on how to have a happy and safe Thanksgiving with your dog!
It's no secret that dogs love turkey, carrots, and sweet potatoes. And, sharing Thanksgiving dinner with your canine family member(s) is a loving and gracious gesture. Check out these tips for keeping dogs healthy, happy, and safe during the Thanksgiving meal:
- Serve only cooked turkey meat, minus skin and bones. Skin is fatty food that can lead to gastric distress and turkey bones should never be fed to dogs.
- To avoid a sudden change in diet, add a few pieces of boneless, skinless turkey meat to your dog's regular food.
- Save portions of sweet potatoes, carrots and green beans before they have been buttered and creamed.
- Chocolate is a no no. If you want your pooch to have a special Thanksgiving dessert, bake homemade pup-cakes or doggie biscuits.
- Onions are toxic to dogs. Make sure your dog stays away from the pearly whites, yellows and reds!
- Sage and nutmeg have essential oils that can cause tummy upsets. Avoid serving your dog food with these seasonings.
- Keep a watchful eye on children who might want to feed your dog from the table.
- Check out America's Top Dog Model Pinterest page for yummy dog treat recipes that will keep your pup's tail wagging!