Jessica Shipman
There’s nothing I want more than to include my dogs in all our holiday festivities. When we travel, we make sure the dogs can come too by adjusting our travel plans to keep them safe and comfortable. Just as it’s super important to keep them safe on the go, it’s also necessary to consider their health and safety once you reach your destination. Around the holidays, it’s especially important to know what seasonal foods your dog can and can’t eat.
I’m sharing a list of our most common foods to eat during the holiday season starting with Thanksgiving and going through New Year’s Day. I broke down the list into good to go, limit intake, and avoid altogether. Did I miss any? Be sure to comment below and let us know!
This post is also continuing the 2018 Stocking Stuffer Giveaways, so you know that means it ends with a fun giveaway. Day #6 is sponsored by a favorite in our house – Spot Farms. Read on to learn more about what your dog can eat this holiday season, Spot Farm’s tasty dog treats, and how to enter the giveaway.
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What is your dog’s favorite seasonal food? How often does your pup get it?
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