πŸ¦ƒπŸΆ Thanksgiving Dog Safety Guide: What Holiday Foods Are Safe for Your Pup?

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As Thanksgiving approaches, the table fills with delicious seasonal favoritesβ€”and it’s only natural to want to share the celebration with our furry companions. But not every holiday dish is safe for pets πŸ•πŸ’›. To keep your dog healthy and happy this season, here’s your essential Thanksgiving Dog Safety Guide.

Credits to @idahohumanesociety for this important information.


βœ… Dog-Friendly Thanksgiving Foods

These foods are safe in moderation and can be a fun treat for your pup:

πŸ₯• Carrots – Crunchy, nutritious, and low-calorie.
πŸ₯¬ Celery – Great for hydration and fiber.
🌽 Corn (no cob!) – Kernels only; cobs can cause dangerous blockages.
🍠 Sweet Potatoes – Cooked and plain; avoid added sugar or marshmallows.
🟒 Green Beans – Fresh or steamed, no seasoning.
🍎 Apples (no core, no seeds!) – A sweet, fiber-rich snack.
πŸŽƒ Pumpkin – Plain, cooked pumpkin supports digestion.
🍚 Rice – Gentle on the stomach.
🍲 Quinoa – A safe, protein-rich grain.
πŸ§€ Cheese – Small amounts only.
πŸ¦ƒ Turkey (white meat, no skin!) – Avoid fatty skin and remove bones.


❌ Foods to Avoid Giving Dogs

These common holiday dishes can lead to upset stomach, poisoning, or serious medical issues:

πŸ₯“ Ham – High in fat, salt, and preservatives; can cause gastroenteritis.
🍫 Chocolate – Toxic to dogs in any amount.
πŸ§„ Garlic, Leeks, Onion – Can cause dangerous blood cell damage.
πŸ‡ Grapes & Raisins – Highly toxic and can cause kidney failure.
πŸ₯” Raw Potatoes / Raw Dough – Dangerous and can be toxic.
πŸ₯§ Pre-made desserts, pie filling, stuffing – Often contain sugar, spices, onion, butter, or xylitol.
πŸ’ Canned Cranberry Sauce – Usually contains sugar, additives, and sometimes raisins.
πŸ₯” Mashed Potatoes (loaded) – Plain potatoes are fine, but added butter, cream, or fats increase the risk of pancreatitis.


⚠️ Clarification Corner

Ham

❌ Not recommended due to salt, fat, and heavy preservatives, all of which can cause gastroenteritis.

Mashed Potatoes

βœ”οΈ Plain, cooked potatoes are safe.
❌ Mashed potatoes with butter, cream, or heavy fats can lead to pancreatitis.


🐾 Final Thanksgiving Pet Tips

  • Keep trash securedβ€”dogs love leftovers, even the dangerous ones.
  • Avoid letting guests slip food to your pet.
  • Keep emergency vet numbers handy just in case.
  • When in doubt: plain, unseasoned, single-ingredient foods only.

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