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Thanksgiving is almost here, and we know those puppy-dog eyes will be hard to resist at the dinner table! Some holiday foods are safe for dogs, but others are big no-nos. āCheck out our guide for the dos and don'ts of Thanksgiving foods to keep your pup safe this holiday season. š¶ And if you have some leftover turkey, here's a Turkey Dog Treat recipe. Stay safe and have a happy, grateful Thanksgiving holiday! |
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The Easter Bunny isnāt the only one hunting for goodiesāyour pup has a nose for treats, too! š¶š¾ But before they sneak a bite of your holiday stash, make sure you know which foods are egg-stra dangerous for dogs. What To Do If Your Dog Eats Chocolate Can Dogs Eat Jelly Beans? Keep your pup hoppy and healthy this Easter and beyond by being a well-informed pet parent! šš£ š°
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