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Dangerous Foods for Dogs at Thanksgiving

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We have two adorable dogs… Frankie and Annie. Frankie is a pug, beagle mix (Puggle) and Annie is a dachshund, Jack Russel mix. If you follow me over on Instagram, I’m sure you see the pictures I post pretty often of them. Here’s Frankiedoodle (my nickname for him):

And Annie Belle:

 
We do everything we can to take care of them. And we love giving them special treats for their birthday and holidays. I found this great infographic, though, that shows foods that you should keep away from your doggies to keep them safe. You definitely don’t want anything to happen to them by feeding them dangerous foods for dogs! Please pass this graphic on to your family and friends so nothing happens to their furbabies. 🙂

8 Thanksgiving Day Foods That Can Be Dangerous Foods for Dogs

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Comments

  1. Wow, good info. Thanks for sharing! We have two dogs and didn’t know about the turkey skin…will have to keep that in mind as the holidays approach!

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