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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 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.
Don’t wash your turkey?! Thanksgiving tips to make your feast safer
Tainted turkey, undercooked stuffing and germ-laced gravy from holiday buffets have all led to past illnesses and deaths, so cook carefully […]
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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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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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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 ...
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