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Festive Foods for Your Dog This Holiday Season

Enjoy steamed vegetables

Dogs can enjoy side dishes of plain vegetables like steamed green beans or carrots. Be sure to chop veggies into small pieces and stay clear of seasoning or sauce.

Avoid chocolate

If ingested, chocolate can lead to a spike in heart rate and blood pressure, as well as vomiting, diarrhea, agitation, seizures and more. Monitor your pup and check with a vet if accidentally ingested.

Enjoy fresh meats

When cooked, fresh meat can offer pups a nutritious meal that is easy to digest. You can also choose a kibble made with fresh meats as a convenient option that supports dogs’ overall wellness.

Avoid table scraps

Not only could an allergen or toxin be present that you’re unaware of, there are several other health risks associated with feeding dogs table scraps, such as digestive issues and pancreatitis. Giving dogs calorie-dense food can also contribute to obesity.

Enjoy pumpkin

Feeding dogs cooked or plain canned pumpkin can be beneficial for their digestion because pumpkin contains fiber — just be sure to serve it free of seasonings like sugar and spices.

Just like their pet parents, pups deserve to indulge a little over the holidays, but it’s important to ensure what they eat leaves them feeling great. Remember to always check with a veterinarian about any concerns, especially when introducing new foods.

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