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Nov 23, 2007 -
Was your Thanksgiving as fantastic as mine? I hope you sent extra food home with guests – or brought some back to your fridge! While I'm pretty excited about my turkey sandwich for lunch today, YumSugar compiled a great list of more creative recipes for those leftovers!
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Nov 21, 2007 -
North has been invited to Thanksgiving dinner this Thursday and we can't wait! I've begun preparations by freezing beg-prevention peanut butter into two Kong toys and purchasing a new Tyler the Talking Turkey that gobble gobbles... no joke.
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Nov 20, 2007 -
Introducing large quantities of rich "people food" into a pet's diet on Thanksgiving is bad for their tummies! In fact, some typical holiday fare such as turkey bones or turkey skin should never be fed to pets. Animals can choke on bone splinters and have trouble digesting fatty parts of the turkey such as the skin with all its soaked-in salt and grease.
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Nov 19, 2007 -
Before company comes (or you hit the road), stock up on some special, safe treats for your pets like these Turkey & Cranberry Delights. In that case, if Grandma wants to feed the dog a snack, she can give him a dog treat, not a dangerous turkey bone. Place the appropriate portion in a convenient location and make sure you point out the healthy treats to the humans to let them know that's the supply for the entire day.
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Nov 11, 2008 -
If you're attending a budget Thanksgiving dinner at a home with a four-legged pal, in addition to your potluck dish for the humans, this roast turkey is fresh out of the oven for doggies' delight.
Greedy pooches will get a bite, tug, gnaw, and kick out of this toy – after all, each of the legs and the body have a squeaker for five times the fun! Some will surely hoard turkey parts for later so detachable limbs are a bonus for stashing or sharing in multiple pet households.
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