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Don't feed your pet these items
Some of the obvious things not to feed your pets are turkey skin and gravy or fat trimmings from ham and roast beef, according to Thompson.
"Your pets really can't digest things that have been cooked, sweet things, onions, grapes, raisins, that sort of thing." This includes stuffing which has onions in it. And alcohol is a major no-no, so no spiked Eggnog or the tasty beer.
What is safe to feed your pet?
There are some traditional Thanksgiving items that are traditionally safe for pets.
"In general, it's safe to give your dog lean white turkey meat, uncooked vegetables, not over salted, or cooked with spices," Thompson said.
"We give our dogs here some cream cheese as a high enrichment treat, regular cheese works out. [Also] hot dogs, we give them peanut butter, it's a great treat."
FULL STORY: https://www.cbs8.com/article/life/animals/thanksgiving-food-safe-pet/509-ab2b8aeb-77a6-4195-85f2-aff7233cbf93