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Is turkey safe for dogs?

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Turkey itself is generally a pretty tasty and nutritious snack for most dogs. There isn't anything particularly toxic about it, but when processed like with deli meats and turkey hot dogs, the chemicals used to keep them “edible” is often not digested well by dogs. read more

Never leave turkey (or other food) on the table or counter where your dog can get it while everyone is enjoying the holiday festivities. If your dog has a dog run, kennel, or crate, your best bet is to keep him safely inside it until all of the food has been put away and the scraps and bones disposed of. read more

Onions contain oxidants that are mildly toxic to dogs (and slightly more toxic to cats). They can cause problems with certain blood cells. Grapes have been linked specifically to kidney problems in dogs. Unadulterated, properly prepared skinless, boneless turkey meat is about as safe as any food item I can imagine. read more

They can cause problems with certain blood cells. Grapes have been linked specifically to kidney problems in dogs. Unadulterated, properly prepared skinless, boneless turkey meat is about as safe as any food item I can imagine. Photo: an exception to the “turkey isn’t dangerous” rule. read more

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