Thanksgiving is a time when family gathers to eat and that includes the fur babies too! We are more likely to feed them from our plates around the holidays but that is not always a great idea. Here are five Thanksgiving foods to avoid sharing with pets:
- Turkey BonesTurkey meat is fine in small, plain portions, but cooked bones can splinter, causing severe injuries. Skip the bones; stick to the meat.
- StuffingWith toxic ingredients like onions, garlic, and herbs, stuffing is a no-go for pets. These can damage their red blood cells and cause illness.
- CasserolesRich in butter, cream, and spices, casseroles and mashed potatoes can upset your pet’s stomach—best to steer clear.
- Cranberry SauceWhile cranberries are safe, sugary or raisin-filled sauces can be harmful, even leading to kidney damage.
- DessertsChocolate, xylitol, and other dessert ingredients are toxic to pets. Keep all sweets out of reach.
Instead, treat your pets to plain pumpkin puree, cooked turkey, or pet-safe snacks. This Thanksgiving, celebrate safely with your entire family—pets included!