Friday, November 18, 2022

Read This Before You Feed Your Pup Thanksgiving Food 🦃

Discover which foods are safe for your pup to feast on this Thanksgiving

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Don't Forget Your Pup!

Thanksgiving is right around the corner and while most people are busy planning their dinner menus and preparing for friends and family to arrive, there is often little thought about what your pawed pal will eat that day! Nonetheless, let's go over the common myths and fun facts to ensure your pup isn't going to get sick when you give them their tasty dinner! 

Thanksgiving Food Myths & Fun Facts

Raw Meat

Not only is raw meat biologically appropriate for your furry friend but it's also full of valuable protein, vitamins, minerals and enzymes. It also has a high moisture content to keep your dog hydrated and facilitate digestion. So, cut off a piece of raw turkey for your best friend this Thanksgiving or buy him his own Turkey to enjoy.

Raw Bones

Edible raw bones are a healthy addition and staple to any raw diet. They fulfill important calcium requirements and help to form perfect raw fed poops! Just make sure to provide supervision when feeding bones and never give bare bones. Serve bones that are covered in plenty of meat. It's also important to be careful with "gulpers" and dogs new to a raw diet.

Raw Turkey Skin

Raw turkey skin can be a healthful snack. Quality animal fat contributes to the health of your dog's coat, and high quality fat is also an important source of energy for dogs, so long as it remains less that 20% of their diet. Feel free to hand your dog a slice of yummy turkey skin, 

pre-seasoning though, and watch him scarf it down with joy. 


It is important to note that you may want to avoid skin if your dog has special needs or certain health issues. Skip the skin if your dog has a history of Pancreatitis or other conditions that require limiting fat in the diet. Other things to consider: too much skin could cause loose stools in dogs that aren't used to eating it.

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