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MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) — The holiday season is in full swing, and whether we believe it or not, Thanksgiving is on Thursday. While it’s a great holiday to celebrate with friends and family ...
Read on to learn what Thanksgiving foods are safe to feed pets and what holiday hazards pet owners should look out for while celebrating on Nov. 28. What Thanksgiving foods are safe to feed pets?
Pet experts share dos and don'ts for sharing Thanksgiving dinner with pets. Avoid fatty foods, bones, and certain holiday treats to keep them safe.
Safe Thanksgiving food for pets . As tempted as you might be to share some of your Thanksgiving dinner with your furry friend, it is important to know which foods are safe for them.
For those who consider their pets full-fledged family members, the idea of gathering for the Thanksgiving holiday without their furry, four-legged children is out of the question.
Thanksgiving is here. Surely you're inviting family, friends and your pets, too. People want to make sure their guests are well-fed, but of course, there are dietary restrictions to be aware of ...
3. Casserole. Green bean casserole or sweet potato casserole may be the stars of your dinner spread, but the butter, cream, and dairy they’re loaded with can upset your pet’s stomach.
There are several pet-friendly foods you can give as Thanksgiving treats: raw baby carrots, green beans, apples, chunks of sweet potato and pumpkin puree. If your pet starts showing signs of ...
AUSTINTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) – If you’re hosting this Thanksgiving holiday, or bringing your pet along, there are some things to keep in mind. Plenty of holiday-related food is toxic or deadly to ...
As Thanksgiving approaches, many families are preparing to indulge in the traditional feast of turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, cranberry sauce and more. While it’s tempting to share these … ...