We cannot feed our pets all the remaining foods as much as we would like to. Not all foods are suitable for them to consume. Please keep in mind what you may and cannot give your pets as you indulge in holiday feasts.

A fantastic video was recently released by @pearlgoldengirl on TikTok explaining what foods dogs can consume. Additionally, they discuss how some of these foods are healthy. Look it over and be ready for the season!

@pearlgoldengirl Would you share these with your pup?! Share these tips with a dog owner ❤️✨ #dogmom #doglover #thanksgivingdinner #holidaymeal #asmr ♬ original sound – Pearl The Golden Girl

 

 

It’s so helpful to keep this movie in our heads at all times! We wish we could, but we can’t give them everything. At least they still have enough to choose from! Cranberries, green beans, cooked sweet potatoes, and broth made from turkey bones.

“Important to note that pure pumpkin is safe! Pumpkin pie filling is usually not due to the spices and sweeteners,” said @jewelbabezz. YES! It is very important to keep this in mind, especially since the two can be confused.

 

@malsplantlife tweeted, “The pup thoroughly enjoyed making this video. So cute!” HA! That much is true. @mrs.douglas17 commented, “The way she drinks her broth is me lapping up food on Thanksgiving.” Every time we dig into another plate, this is how we act. “The mess of the bone broth was waaaaaay too relatable lol,” as @itsraymondjames noted. The messiest foods are never the best, and it is not our fault! LOL!

 

Source: Pet Helpful

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