Turkey Day is almost upon us and it’s going to be a fun one filled with food, family and really expert begging from our doggy friends. Here are four great tips that will help you and your dog have a wonderful and pain-free Thanksgiving.
What Not To Feed Your Dog
Your Thanksgiving meal, while delicious, will be chock-full of things on a dog’s no-no list. That includes turkey, which is often stuffed and basted in fats to crisp the skin and make the meat moist, mashed potatoes with gravy and onions, stuffing, and, well, pretty much everything else. So please, no table scraps!
See Also: Safety Tips for Dogs During Thanksgiving
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Cool!!
awww ! Beautiful !
Good info....thanks
I know a hugging boxer. You sure know you've been hugged!
A super little book is The Miracle of Mindfulness by Thich Nhat Hahn.
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+ add your ownaww, the turkey is as big as him :D
I fed my dog special dog food and added a little fish or chicken with vegetables on top of it many times. It's was a treat for him!
~I'm really disappointed that the cool dog treats and the homemade dog bones page wasn't available!~I was looking forward to finding a new recipe for doggy bones!!!!!!!!~
~Thanks for the many timely tips!!~
Good ideas. Thanks.
Thank you
Great tips
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Worst dog advice I've ever heard (apart from the walk). You don't feed a dog ANYTHING at table.
Worst dog advice I've ever heard (apart from the walk). You don't feed a dog ANYTHING at table.
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