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These Thanksgiving foods will make your pet sick

While you’re prepping for Thanksgiving dinner this year, take some time to think before you dish any delicious scraps to your favorite furry companions. (File photo via Pixabay.com)
While you’re prepping for Thanksgiving dinner this year, take some time to think before you dish any delicious scraps to your favorite furry companions. (File photo via Pixabay.com)
By The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Nov 28, 2019

While you’re prepping for Thanksgiving dinner this year, take some time to think before you dish any delicious scraps to your favorite furry companions.

With the help of experts over at the ASPCA and the Pet Poison Helpline, we’ve compiled a list of dangerous foods that could potentially hurt Fido and Fluffy.

Remember to keep coffee and alcohol away from pets as well. According to the ASPCA and the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, caffeine can lead to abnormal heart rhythms and alcohol may result in dropped blood sugar, potentially proving fatal.

"A few small boneless pieces of cooked turkey, a taste of mashed potato or even a lick of pumpkin pie shouldn't pose a problem," according to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. "However, don't allow your pets to overindulge, as they could wind up with a case of stomach upset, diarrhea or even worse -- an inflammatory condition of the pan

Learn more about pet safety this holiday season at petpoisonhelpline.com.

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