me to its my puppy first thanksgiving!!!
im not into giving my dog human food, unless it vegatables, cuz he loves them!!! <3
By making it a speacil thanksgiving for ur dog by him/her a cute new outfit or a new toy!!!!
and they also make gourmet snacks , like turkey flavour bisquits , and i would tottally suggest that!!!!:)
-have a great thanksgiving!!!!:)
2007-11-22 02:27:40
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answered by Stefy 3
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Actually, you shouldn't give him any people food. I know it sounds mean, but it's best for the puppy. Puppy's have a very sensitive digestive track and rich, salty people food will likely cause him to get sick to his stomach causing diarrhea.
If anything, a small amount of turkey with his food should be ok. But no pie or stuffing and absolutely no bones! Cooked bones are actually very dangerous for dogs because they can break into very sharp and pointy pieces which could puncture the puppy's stomach.
2007-11-22 10:14:42
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answered by Rayne 2
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This is my puppies first thanksgiving too. I got him a little can of Natural Choice Healthy Desserts and it's pumpkin crumble, just go to the nearest store that has pet things and get him one then maybe get him a good tasting bone, that will keep him busy while u eat. Also its safer then taking the risk of feeding him human food that could have bones, etc that are dangerous to him =] vote best
2007-11-22 10:06:18
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answered by Court 2
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I would not give the puppy any leftovers. I found out the hard way last Christmas that our food only gives dogs the "run's".
Sad but true.
2007-11-22 10:16:42
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answered by dee d 3
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Nothing other than dog food. Turkey often upsets their tummies. If you really must do something a baby carrot is good enough for the people food. Maybe one extra small dog treat. All else could result in an unset tummy.
2007-11-22 10:09:34
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answered by Mr. P's Person 6
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Puppy food. Put a TINY bit of pan drippings over the food, but that is ALL they need. The puppy does not know it is Thanksgiving. It does not need anything, and too much will leave you cleaning up diarrhea and making him feel sick.
Pancreatitis is also a holiday issue!!!!
http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?cls=2&cat=1580&articleid=335
http://dogcarebasics.com/dog_care_thanksgiving_turkey.shtml
2007-11-22 10:03:49
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answered by ARE YOUR NEWFS GELLIN'? 7
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I would lock him in another room, or put outside or maybe crate your dog.... it will just be easier to deal with
Left overs are not good for dogs
Turkey skin is hard for a dog to digest, cranberries are not good for dogs... I would avoid feeding all table scraps
Holidays are hard with dogs but they can be dealt with ..
Have a great Turkey Day
2007-11-22 10:06:48
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answered by str8putter 4
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Don't give anything other then dog food. Some things can make dogs REALLY SICK and can possibly kill the dog!
You are better off sticking to the dogs regular diet to prevent stomach upsets and diarrhea.
2007-11-22 10:06:08
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answered by Silver Moon 7
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I wouldn't really give him anything but the turkey, and just a little, his stomach might not be able to take all the rest of the food.
2007-11-22 10:08:57
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answered by Mel! 2
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give him left over rice it is very good for dogs and maybe a very tiny peice of turkey
also they have specially made dog cake lol if you wanna really spoil him!!! but seriosly rice is really good for them!!
GoOd LuCk<<33
2007-11-22 10:05:08
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answered by Anonymous
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