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Turkey, Thanksgiving
Feeding Turkey to Your Dog: Vet Shares What’s Safe and What’s Not
Feeding turkey to your dog may have become a tradition on Thanksgiving Day. After all, who can resist the sight of those hopeful eyes during holiday feasts? Here are some tips if you wish to share some holiday treats with your dog,
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.
Foods your dog can and can't eat this Thanksgiving holiday
It may come as no surprise that many Americans consider their pets to be members of their family. And with Thanksgiving nearly upon us, it's important to know what food scraps dogs can and can't have.
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.
What Thanksgiving Foods Are Safe for Dogs? A Vet Expert Shares What Holiday Foods Pets Can Eat
Dr. Aya Alt, the medical director of VCA Broadway Animal Hospital and Pet Center in Colorado, shares which Thanksgiving foods are safe to pets and which foods are toxic and dangerous.
What to feed and not feed your dogs on Thanksgiving
Dr. Richter recommended keeping your dogs in another room during the Thanksgiving feast and reminding your guests not to feed them. He also encourages you never to feed dogs from the table, even if they give you those irresistible begging faces.
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 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.
Why you shouldn't feed your pet Thanksgiving food
Dr. Jeffrey Rubin, a veterinarian from Riverwalk Animal Hospital, talks about the dangers of feeding your pet human food during the holidays.
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The Easiest DIY Dog Turkey Costume For Thanksgiving
If you follow along on B+C, you’ve seen and admired our canine model, Turkey Temple (one of my favorite pet names, TBH). He ...
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There's still time to register to participate in this year's Turkey Trot in Appleton
APPLETON - There's still time to sign up for this year's Turkey Trot taking place on Thanksgiving Day. Festival Foods’ annual ...
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Recipe (for dogs): Ground Turkey, Quinoa, and Carrots
She presents "Sunday Morning" viewers her recipe for Ground Turkey, Quinoa, and Carrots.She writes: "Quinoa is one of my ...
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Maricopa County animal shelter hosts third annual 'Turkey Tasters' event
Eligible dogs are six months or older and will also go home with a goodie bag full of treats and food for the long weekend.
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