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Thanksgiving Pet Safety Tips from Kibbles & Cuts

by Jeremy
19 November 2025
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Because Your Fur Family Deserves a Seat at the Table (Just Not the Actual Food on It!) Happy almost-Thanksgiving, pet parents! The house smells like heaven, the turkey is golden, and Aunt Karen is already fast asleep on the couch . It’s the most wonderful (and dangerous) food holiday of the year for our dogs […]

Because Your Fur Family Deserves a Seat at the Table (Just Not the Actual Food on It!)

Happy almost-Thanksgiving, pet parents!

The house smells like heaven, the turkey is golden, and Aunt Karen is already fast asleep on the couch

. It’s the most wonderful (and dangerous) food holiday of the year for our dogs and cats. At Kibbles & Cuts, we want every tail wag and purr to make it safely to Black Friday, so here are our top Thanksgiving reminders—served with a side of humor and zero judgment if you’ve already slipped Fido a dinner roll.

1. The No-No Table (Foods That Will Ruin the Holiday Faster Than Uncle Bob’s Politics)

Keep these far away from sneaky paws and counter-surfing noses:

  • Turkey skin & fatty trimmings → Instant pancreatitis party (no one wants that vet bill)
  • Bones (cooked) → Splinter city → Emergency surgery
  • Onions, garlic, leeks, chives → Destroy red blood cells (especially dangerous for cats)
  • Grapes & raisins (yes, even in stuffing or trail mix) → Acute kidney failure
  • Xylitol (in sugar-free desserts) → Life-threatening drop in blood sugar
  • Chocolate & caffeine → Heart and neurological issues
  • Alcohol → Even a lick of that spiked punch can be toxic
  • Yeast dough → Expands in the stomach and produces alcohol

Pro tip: Print this list and stick it on the fridge. Your future self (and your credit card) will thank you.

2. Create a “Quiet Zone” for Anxious Pets

Not every dog dreams of being dressed as a pilgrim. Set up a cozy room with their bed, favorite toys, a worn T-shirt that smells like you, and a white-noise machine or calming playlist. A frozen stuffed Kong or a Lickimat with plain canned pumpkin can work miracles.

3. The Turkey Trot Proof-Your House

  • Secure trash cans (turkey carcasses are basically pet crack)
  • Push chairs in so no one goes countertop snowboarding
  • Keep the toilet lid down (no one needs a broth-slurping surprise)

4. Safe (and Actually Healthy) Thanksgiving Treats You Can Share

A little plain, white-meat turkey (no skin, no seasoning) is usually fine in tiny amounts. Even better options:

  • Plain cooked sweet potato or pumpkin (great for digestion)
  • Green beans (no butter or casserole junk)
  • Carrot sticks or apple slices (no seeds!)
  • A spoonful of plain mashed potatoes (no gravy, butter, or salt)

5. Watch for Post-Feast Emergencies

If your pet manages to score forbidden foods, call your vet or the ASPCA Poison Control Hotline (888-426-4435) immediately. Warning signs:

  • Vomiting/diarrhea (especially bloody)
  • Extreme lethargy
  • Bloated/distended belly
  • Tremors or seizures
  • Excessive drooling or panting

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