These 14 Foods Will Make Your Idaho Pets Sick This Thanksgiving
For many people dogs are more than a "pet", they're family. Evidence of that can be found all over the internet and many of us witnessed that on Halloween with all of the animal costumes.
Now, the next holiday up for our pooches is Thanksgiving. Surely, it's the best time to spoil your dog, right?
Not so fast!
Don't Let This Be Your Dog's Last Supper
If you have a pet, it could probably be tempting to include them in the holiday festivities, especially if the kids are around, right? Parents know how it goes, your child wants to finish the meal quickly to get away from grandma's cheek-pinching so they hand off a few bites to the family pet.
To them, it's harmless fun and a way to spoil their favorite family member.
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Now, depending on what you or your kid gave the family pet at the table, that food can cause some serious problems.
We're not saying you need to ground your kids for potentially poisoning your fur baby, but it's probably a topic you'll want to have with your kids as we head into the holiday season.
Thanks to the amazing folks over at the Idaho Humane Society, we have a complete guide for you on what not to feed your pets this holiday season, especially on a day when food (and yes, thanks) is at the top of the priority list.
Share this with your kiddos too, that way we can make sure Fido lives to see Christmas this year.
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