As Thanksgiving approaches, pet owners should be cautious about sharing holiday foods with their dogs. While some items can be shared in moderation, others pose serious health risks. This article highlights the foods to avoid, such as turkey bones and certain spices, to ensure your pet's safety.
Many Americans plan to give gifts to their dogs this holiday season, considering them part of the family. However, with Thanksgiving nearing, it's crucial to be cautious about sharing table scraps with pets. While some foods are okay, others can be harmful. Experts advise that table treats should not exceed 10% of a dog's daily caloric intake.
For instance, turkey bones can cause serious issues, and foods like garlic, onion, chives, pumpkin pie, and mashed potatoes should be avoided due to their potential to cause health complications
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