Wednesday, November 26, 2014

16 Tips To Keep Your Pets Safe And Happy This Thanksgiving Fun Love

16 Tips To Keep Your Pets Safe And Happy This Thanksgiving Fun Love




Say yes to pumpkin and no to nutmeg!


It's OK for your best bud to have a little nibble of turkey, just make sure it's "boneless and well-cooked."


It's OK for your best bud to have a little nibble of turkey, just make sure it's "boneless and well-cooked ."


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Turkey skin is fatty and difficult for your pet to digest, so it's best to ditch the skin if your pet is snacking on a bit of turkey.


Turkey skin is fatty and difficult for your pet to digest, so it's best to ditch the skin if your pet is snacking on a bit of turkey.


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Pumpkin actually has a ton of health benefits for your pet, including contributing to their digestive health and preventing obesity.


Pumpkin actually has a ton of health benefits for your pet, including contributing to their digestive health and preventing obesity.


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Make sure there isn't any nutmeg in your recipe if your pup has a bite of pumpkin or sweet potato.


Make sure there isn't any nutmeg in your recipe if your pup has a bite of pumpkin or sweet potato.


In small amounts, nutmeg can cause a mild stomachache, but in large amounts it can cause "hallucinations, disorientation, increased heart rate, high blood pressure, dry mouth, abdominal pain, and possibly seizures."


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