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Thanksgiving foods cats and dogs can (and can't) eat
Can cats and dogs eat turkey and other Thanksgiving foods? Here's what experts say about what is safe and not.
What Thanksgiving foods are safe (and unsafe) for dogs, cats to eat? Here's a list
Your dog will beg for anything at that table, but you shouldn't give in. Some foods are harmful to their health. Here is a list of things dogs should not eat or drink: Chocolate, cookies, pies and other sweets (as well as anything “sugar free” or containing xylitol, which can be fatal for dogs)
Can Dogs Eat Mashed Potatoes? Here's What to Know on Thanksgiving
Mashed potatoes are a popular Thanksgiving side dish but are they safe for your dogs to eat, too? Here's what a veterinarian says on the matter!
Can your dog eat turkey? Here's which Thanksgiving foods are safe for dogs
While some foods from the Thanksgiving holiday spread such as turkey, carrots and apple are safe for dogs, others such as pie can be harmful for them.
What Thanksgiving foods are safe for pets?
The humane society says it’s important to remember that even foods that are safe for pets can sometimes upset their stomach, so moderation is key. Staff recommends asking guests not to feed your pet so you can safely monitor what they’re eating and how much.
What Thanksgiving foods are safe for dogs to eat?
Some foods like plain turkey and sweet potatoes are OK for pets to consume in moderation on the holiday. Desserts and poultry bones should be kept away from furry friends.
Pet Patrol: What Thanksgiving foods can you give your pets?
The holiday season is in full swing, and whether we believe it or not, Thanksgiving is on Thursday. While it’s a great holiday to celebrate with friends and family, it’s also a great time to be with our furry family members.
What Thanksgiving foods are dangerous for dogs?
Thanksgiving Day might mean tasty dishes for you and your loved ones, but many have extremely harmful ingredients for dogs. Find out foods to avoid on TAG24!
What to feed and not feed your dogs on Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is almost here. You might have friends and family joining you for the feast. Even some furry friends who might want a bite, but you need to be very careful what you you feed your pets during the holiday.
What Thanksgiving food is safe for pets to eat?
Are you wanting to feed your furry friends some of your Thanksgiving food this holiday? If so, you may want to think twice. From small scraps of turkey to a piece of pumpkin pie, it’s important to know what is safe and not safe for your pets to eat.
What Thanksgiving foods can you share with your pet?
Do you share a bite of your meals with your beloved pet? Whether you hand your dog a piece of meat while you're cooking or let your cat slurp some milk, it is all too common for pet owners to share with their furry friends.
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A Thanksgiving feast fit for paws: Shelter dogs gobble up holiday cheer
Volunteers at the Colonial Capital Humane Socitey spent their day preparing and serving a special Thanksgiving meal to the ...
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Dogs at Charleston Animal Society enjoy Thanksgiving dinners
This year’s Thanksgiving dinner went to the dogs! Pups awaiting adoption at the Charleston Animal Society were surprised with ...
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Dogs at Oregon Humane Society enjoy ‘pupcakes’ on Thanksgiving
This Thanksgiving the Oregon Humane Society (OHS) and a local business are teaming up to give the shelter dogs a little extra ...
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Aiken County Animal Shelter dogs enjoy turkey casserole on Thanksgiving
Friends of the Animal Shelter (FOTAS) volunteers fed the dogs at the Aiken County Animal Shelter turkey casserole on Thursday ...
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The National Dog Show explained: How a dog contest became a Thanksgiving tradition
The National Dog Show, hosted by the Kennel Club of Philadelphia, started in 1879 as the Kennel Club of Philadelphia Dog Show ...
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After my divorce earlier this year, I'll be spending Thanksgiving alone. I couldn't be happier.
I had an emotionally difficult year after my divorce. I've decided to skip all Thanksgiving plans and spend the holiday alone ...
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