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What can your pet eat on Thanksgiving?
The countdown to Thanksgiving has begun. Turkeys should be defrosting in the refrigerator, and you are getting to greet the family… including pets. Dogs and cats love begging for human food and we don’t all have the ability to say “No.
What can you do to keep your pet safe this Thanksgiving? Here's what to know:
With Thanksgiving one day away, Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) is reminding pet owners of the best ways to keep their furry friends safe this holiday season. "Thanksgiving is a time to celebrate with food,
ANIMAL CONNECTION: Thanksgiving pet safety
Adopting a dog from a shelter is a rewarding experience, but it can also be challenging so it’s important to approach the process with understanding and care. To help make this transition smoother for both you and your new furry friend,
How to keep your pets safe and happy on Thanksgiving
The holidays are busy and exciting, but can sometimes be a bit overwhelming and dangerous for pets. Experts have some advice.
Pet Patrol: What Thanksgiving foods can you give your pets?
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, it’s also a great time to be with our furry family members.
Tips to keep your pets safe this Thanksgiving
From keeping them away from fatty foods to ensuring they have up-to-date identification, there are many precautions owners can take to keep their animals safe this Thanksgiving.”
What Thanksgiving foods are safe for my pet to eat?
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 holiday favorites with our furry companions,
What Thanksgiving foods are safe for your pets?
As you prepare your Thanksgiving meal, you may have a friend lingering in the kitchen waiting for a bite, but you need to proceed with caution.
Here’s which Thanksgiving foods are safe and unsafe for dogs
With the Thanksgiving holiday just days away, everythinglubbock.com spoke with the Lubbock Animal Shelter to discuss what foods are and are not safe for your pets to eat. It’s almost time for Thanksgiving,
VERIFYING which Thanksgiving foods are safe for pets
Much of the Thanksgiving meal is dangerous for pets because of fats, oils, spices, seasonings and other ingredients that can be toxic to them.
What Thanksgiving foods can you safely feed your dog? A holiday guide for your pet
Can dogs eat turkey? What about stuffing? How to make sure your holiday meal doesn't end at the animal hospital.
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What to expect at this year's National Dog Show on Thanksgiving Day: Ready Pet GO!
The National Dog Show has aired since 2002, but its origins date back to 1879, when it was first known as The Kennel Club of ...
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Jennifer Garner makes heartbreaking announcement in emotional Thanksgiving post
Jennifer Garner has made an emotional announcement on social media ahead of Thanksgiving. The 13 Going on 30 actor, 52, ...
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Thanksgiving pet safety tips from El Paso Animal Services
The El Paso Animal Services wants pet owners to take safety precautions to ensure their furry family members remain safe and ...
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Don't split the wishbone with Fido: ARL issues pet safety tips for Thanksgiving
The Animal Rescue League of Iowa just put out a list of tips to keep your pets safe during the Thanksgiving holiday.The ARL ...
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Why did Calvin Coolidge pardon a raccoon for Thanksgiving — and keep it as a pet?
Coolidge Has Raccoon; Probably Won’t Eat It,” one contemporary Boston Herald headline blared. The post Why did Calvin ...
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'Leave your shoes on': Thanksgiving travelers share their biggest pet peeves
With the busy holiday season now upon us, we spoke with some travelers about the biggest pet peeves that irk them when ...
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Owner Drives 17 Hours To Ensure Dog Enjoys Thanksgiving, Doesn't Go To Plan
"I didn't even want to come," one viewer said, while another added: "I would of been okay flying first class." ...
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