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Easy Thanksgiving Treats For Your Dog

These simple, vet-approved dog recipes can make your dog happy during thanksgiving. So, if you want to avoid your dog interfering with your thanksgiving dinner, you can make them their treats that they can enjoy. That said, you need to keep fatty foods away from your pets as they are poisonous if ingested by your dog or cat. What’s more, they can dent your wallet with emergency visits to the vet.

Thanksgiving treats prevent point poisoning

Some of the common conditions that can affect your pet when it ingests foods during thanksgiving include pancreatitis. As you well know, food poisoning is dangerous for your pets and can be fatal if left untreated. Without further ado, here are easy veterinary-approved vet diets that you can feed your pet on thanksgiving.

Fortunately, most of these ingredients are easy to get and simple to prepare and are safe for your pets. There’s no need to worry as these ingredients aren’t complicated, and you can prep them quickly between chopping, whipping, and basting. The recipes listed below include some of the items that you can feed your pets alongside the main meal.

Thanksgiving treat ideas for your pets

Petplan vets have designed each recipe carefully to ensure they offer a safe and better alternative to the standard table handouts. That way, your pets can feel part of the festivities during thanksgiving. After all, they should enjoy thanksgiving, too. Here are simple thanksgiving pets you can make for your pet at home. Fortunately, you only require a few ingredients, and you are good to go!

Pumpkin smoothies

As your guest enjoy cocktails, your pets can eat a creamy pumpkin as it packed with digestion-friendly probiotics. Therefore, as a suggestion, freeze the pumpkin smoothy well for long-lasting licking.

Sorbet

This frozen snack is a fantastic treat for your dogs. You can prepare it during the night so that it has plenty of time to freeze in your refrigerator. Since they take longer to lick, a sorbet will keep your dog’s busy as you attend to your guests.

Roasted turkey medallions

A few turkey slices can create these delicious morsels. It is easy to bake them without adding too many ingredients.

Conclusion

If your pets accidentally ingest something poisonous during thanksgiving, you should visit the vet immediately to get immediate vet care. But to stay on the safe side, you should monitor your pets closely during thanksgiving to ensure they don’t ingest something poisonous.

References: Moderndogmagazine, Rover, Dog tipper

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