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Thanksgiving Perils: Pet Food Dangers Revealed

26 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Over half of dog owners report pets eating forbidden Thanksgiving foods.
  • Toxic ingredients like onions, garlic, and chocolate pose severe risks.
  • Pure pumpkin is a safe, beneficial treat for dogs with digestive issues.
Thanksgiving Perils: Pet Food Dangers Revealed

As families gather for Thanksgiving, a crucial warning emerges for pet owners: many holiday foods are dangerous for animals. Veterinarians report a surge in emergency visits as pets consume toxic items like onions, garlic, and chocolate, which can cause severe health issues, including seizures and organ failure. Even seemingly harmless ingredients in desserts like pumpkin pie can be problematic due to spices and sweeteners.

Pet owners must be vigilant about keeping unsafe foods away from their furry companions. Common culprits include alcohol, dairy products, cooked bones, grapes, and raisins, all of which can lead to gastrointestinal distress or more severe poisoning. The risk of foodborne illness also extends to raw meats and fish intended for human consumption.

Fortunately, not all Thanksgiving table scraps are off-limits. Pure pumpkin, unsweetened and unspiced, is highlighted as a safe and beneficial option for dogs. Its high fiber and low-fat content make it ideal for digestive health, offering a safe alternative to potentially harmful holiday treats.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Vets warn against onions, garlic, chocolate, grapes, raisins, cooked bones, and alcohol as toxic to dogs.
No, pumpkin pie is unsafe due to spices like nutmeg and sweeteners. Pure pumpkin is a safe alternative.
Cooked bones can splinter, causing choking hazards, internal injuries, and potential infection in dogs.

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