Here Are the Do’s and Don’ts of Treating Your Dog to Thanksgiving Food

Here Are the Do’s and Don’ts of Treating Your Dog to Thanksgiving Food

Here Are the Do’s and Don’tsbr of Treating Your Dog tobr Thanksgiving Food.br With Thanksgiving upon us, it's only natural that dog ownersbr may be tempted to share the festive food with their pups. .br While some foods are perfectlybr fine for canine companions, br other foods are strictly off limits. .br Here are the do’s and don’tsbr of sharing Thanksgivingbr food with your dog. .br Do: Turkey is a great source of lean protein.br Just make sure there’s no gravy, spicesbr or onion on the piece you’re sharing. .br Don’t: Chocolate is always a no-go for dogs.br It contains theobromine, which can br build up to toxic levels in dogs' systems. .br Don’t: Contrary to popular belief,br not all bones are dog-friendly. .br Bones can crack and splinter, causing damagebr to your dog’s mouth and stomach. .br Don’t: Grapes and raisinsbr have to be kept out of reach. .br They both can cause kidney failure inbr your dog, which is potentially fatal. .br Do: most dogs can safely enjoybr a small portion of vegetables. .br This includes broccoli, carrots, asparagus, br cucumber, bell peppers and zucchini. .br Do: Although it is a junk food,br dogs can safely eat mac and cheese. .


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Uploaded: 2020-11-25

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