Christmas is traditionally celebrated by preparing a lavish feast that is shared with our friends and family members. Your dog is also an important member of your family, but that doesn’t mean it’s safe for them to indulge in all of our favorite foods.
5 Christmas foods that are safe for dogs (when prepared properly) and 5 foods that are bad for dogs (and should be avoided at all costs).
Christmas foods that are safe for dogs:
1. Cooked, unseasoned turkey
2. Cooked, unseasoned lean beef
3. Veggies: plain, cooked green beans, broccoli, or carrots
4. Plain, cooked potatoes or sweet potatoes (mashed or dehydrated slices)
5. Cooked or canned pumpkin (free from any sweeteners or spices)
Christmas foods that are dangerous for dogs:
1. Raw bread dough
2. Grapes and raisins
3. Rich, decadent side dishes and desserts
4. Chocolate
5. Bones
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