Thanksgiving Foods Your Dog Can Have and Should Avoid

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Thanksgiving Foods Your Dog Can Have and Should Avoid

It’s important to keep your pet away from toxic food this holiday. If you’re having guests over please remind them to not feed your pet without your permission or to keep your pet away from the guest area. This can better ensure that your pet will not get into anything they shouldn’t have.

Below is a list of food your dog can and can’t have.

Ok

  • Apples
  • Turkey (Unseasoned)
  • Cranberries
  • Pumpkin (Plain: Cooked or Canned)
  • Plain Potatoes
  • Celery (Plain and Unseasoned)
  • Sweet Potatoes (Plain: Cooked or Canned)
  • Celery (Plain and Unseasoned)
  • Peas (Plain and Unseasoned)
  • Rice

Avoid

  • Alcohol
  • Buttered Veggies
  • Grapes/Raisins
  • Gravy
  • Mushrooms
  • Mashed Potatoes
  • Nuts
  • Onions
  • Chives
  • Garlic
  • Stuffing
  • Turkey Bones
  • Nutmeg

The veterinarians and staff at Jefferson Animal Hospital wish you and your pet a happy holiday. Please give us a call at 502-966-4104 if your pet is in need of an emergency, we are open 24 hours.