Thanksgiving Foods To Avoid Feeding Your Pets
Thanksgiving Foods To Avoid Feeding Your Pets
Thanksgiving Day is this Thursday and you’re probably going to be tempted to share some of your delicious food with your furry family member, because after all, you’re thankful for them too, right? Before you give Fluffy that spoonful of Grandma’s fruitcake, check out the list of foods that you should NOT give your pet this holiday.
Alcohol
Bones – turkey/ham bones can splinter and become lodged in your pets throat
Chocolate, caffeine, coffee
Citrus – Anything that contains citrus like the stem, leaves, peels, fruit, seeds, etc.
Coconut and coconut oil
Grapes and raisins
Milk and dairy
Nuts
Onions, garlic, chives
Raw or undercooked meat and eggs
Salt and salty snack foods
Xylitol – used as a sweetener
Yeast dough
Thanksgiving is a time of love and laughter, of family and friends, of being thankful, and of course, for stuffing ourselves!❤️🐶
— Hounds in Pounds (@HoundsInPounds) November 23, 2021
Keep these items away from pets!#dogsoftwitter #dogsafety pic.twitter.com/cC3xnTRJbS