Thanksgiving is all about gratitude, family, and, of course, food. As you gather around the table to enjoy your feast, don’t forget about the furry family members wagging their tails at your feet! This Thanksgiving, make your dog part of the celebration with these paw-some ideas.
🦃 Serve a Dog-Friendly FeastWhile your dog might give you those irresistible puppy eyes for a piece of turkey, be mindful of what’s safe to share. Treat your pup to:
- Plain Turkey: No skin, bones, or seasoning. A small piece of cooked turkey breast is a great protein boost.
- Mashed Sweet Potatoes: Skip the sugar, marshmallows, and butter. Sweet potatoes are a healthy, vitamin-packed treat.
- Steamed Veggies: Green beans and carrots are perfect for a crunchy side dish.
Want to keep it easy? Try Pooch Perfect Turkey Treats from Patty’s Pet Foods for a safe, holiday-themed snack your dog will drool over!
🍁 Set Up a Doggie Dining SpotGive your dog a special place at the table—well, next to it! Lay out a comfy blanket and their bowl of Thanksgiving goodies. Add a festive bandana or bow tie to make your pup camera-ready for those holiday photos.
🐾 Host a Thanksgiving Walk or PlaydateBefore diving into dessert, work off some of those turkey calories with your pup. Go for a brisk walk in the crisp fall air or plan a doggy playdate with other pups in the family. Exercise is great for your dog’s health and ensures they’ll nap while you enjoy your pie.
📸 Capture the MemoriesThanksgiving is a perfect opportunity for adorable dog photos. Whether your pup is rocking a pilgrim hat or just flashing their toothy grin, share your snapshots on social media with hashtags like #ThankfulPup or #ThanksgivingWithDogs. Don’t forget to tag us at Patty’s Pet Foods so we can share the cuteness!
🎁 Surprise Your Dog with a Holiday GiftThe holidays are just beginning, so why not surprise your dog with a Thanksgiving stocking stuffer? Our Chill-Out Calming Chews can help your pup relax after the excitement of the day, or our jerky treats make a tail-wagging snack.
⚠️ Foods to AvoidThanksgiving food is delicious, but some items are dangerous for dogs. Keep these off your dog’s menu:
- Stuffing (onions, garlic, and spices are toxic)
- Chocolate and desserts with artificial sweeteners (like xylitol)
- Fatty foods like gravy or turkey skin
- Alcohol
If in doubt, stick to treats made just for dogs!
This Thanksgiving, celebrate the love and gratitude you have for your furry friend. From dog-friendly dishes to festive fun, there are so many ways to include your pup in the holiday cheer.
Let us know how you and your dog are celebrating Thanksgiving in the comments below or on social media. And don’t forget to stock up on holiday treats for your pup at Patty’s Pet Foods! Happy Thanksgiving from our family to yours! 🐾