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Planning on sharing your Thanksgiving meal with Fido? If so, here are 5 dog friendly Thanksgiving foods.

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NEW ORLEANS – Thanksgiving is a great time to give thanks and extra love to your pet, and your dog or cat will inevitably be begging to partake in the big turkey dinner.

Let’s be honest, most of us are guilty of giving our pet a few tastes of our Thanksgiving feast either intentionally or accidentally.


While a small amount of mashed potatoes or piece of cooked ham or turkey shouldn’t put your pet’s health at risk, we need to make sure our pets don’t overindulge on these yummy menu items.

Here is a list of Thanksgiving foods that are safe for your dog:

“While we often talk about the hazards that holiday candy or food can pose to our pets, don’t forget about the alcoholic beverages,” says Louisiana SPCA Community Clinic Director, Jessica Lovelady. “A small amount of hard alcohol has the potential to kill a small cat or dog.”

If your pet does happen to eat something they aren’t supposed too, watch out for signs of distress like vomiting or lethargy.

While your normal vet office might be closed on Thanksgiving, there are several 24-hour emergency vet clinics.

Read more about pet safety tips this holiday season here.