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Thanksgiving Foods Dogs Can and Can't Eat: What's Safe and What's Toxic

Updated: 3 hours ago

Thanksgiving is a time for family (four-legged or two), gratitude, and of course - delicious food!

Those puppy dog eyes under the dinner table can be hard to resist, especially when the house smells like turkey and dressing! But before slipping your dog a treat, it's important to remember not everything on your plate is safe to share with your pup.

Some traditional Thanksgiving dishes can cause serious health issues for dogs - even in small bites. Don't worry! You can still treat your pup on this Thanksgiving holiday. Fix them up a char-pooch-erie board of dog friendly Thanksgiving treats. And paws off the risky snacks! Here's a guide to help you keep your furry family members happy and healthy this holiday.


Image showing Thanksgiving foods that are safe and toxic for dogs


Thanksgiving is all about gratitude, and our pets give us so much to be thankful for. By keeping their health and happiness in mind at the dinner table, you can make sure your pups can safely enjoy the holiday. If your dog does happen to ingest a toxic food this holiday, or anytime, please make sure to keep a pet poison control phone number on hand.

  • ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (888)426-4435

  • Pet Poison Helpline (855)764-7661


Happy Thanksgiving from FurAmor to you and your family. We are so grateful that you chose us for your pet's care.

 
 
 

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