
Thanksgiving Day Foods You Should NEVER Give Your Dog
Today is one of the biggest "eating" holidays of the year and if you are like most of us, chances are your dogs will be near some of that food today.
Just know that if you give your dog the "wrong" food today it could end up leading to a trip to the vet or worse.
Here are Thanksgiving Day foods that you should NEVER feed your dogs. These foods can be harmful to your dog.
- Gravy/Butter
- Bread (raw)
- Stuffing
- Bones/Fats/Skin
- Onions
- Garlic
- Cranberry
- Turkey (raw)
- Green Beans (cooked)
- Mashed Potatoes
- Corn (on the cob)
- Nuts
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The good news is that there are some Thanksgiving Day foods that your dogs can enjoy. Here are some foods that they would love to eat.
- Turkey (unseasoned/cooked)
- Sweet Potatoes
- Green Beans (raw)
- Carrots (unseasoned)
- Pumpkin
- Apples
- Bread (baked)
- Corn
Your dog can even enjoy some of that pumpkin pie for dessert as well. The canned pumpkin that is sugar-free is actually good for your dog. It can help with their digestive tract. Of course, you want to make sure you feed it to them in small quantities.

Of course, the general rule should be "When In Doubt, Leave It Out". If you are not sure that the food is good for your dog, you should not feed it to them.
Also just like your uncle, you want to make sure your dog doesn't overdo it on Thanksgiving Day food as well.
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