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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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Nov 25, 2008 -
The official presidential pardoning ceremony hasn't even happened yet, but I couldn't wait to share some facts with you! As part of an annual tradition, two turkeys (well, one bird and an "understudy") get a full presidential pardon — and the designation as the "national Thanksgiving turkey." This photo may be one of last year's feathered friends, but check yourself on the upcoming event below!
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Nov 20, 2007 -
President Bush welcomed two feathered friends to the White House today. As part of an annual tradition, two turkeys (well, one bird and an "understudy") get a full presidential pardon — and the designation as the "national Thanksgiving turkey." Did you know that these not-so-little birds weighed around 45 lbs.
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Nov 19, 2009 -
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 should never be fed to pets. One sure way to be certain no one slips up is to place the appropriate portion of your furry friend's normal snacks in a convenient location.
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Nov 21, 2007 -
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What's Your Take on Turkey?
Save it.
Savor it.
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Dec 31, 2008 -
If your pup dines on Solid Gold brand dog food, then sit up and take note! The company has voluntarily recalled one formula from their line of canned pet food because of several complaints regarding mold found in a batch of 13.2 oz cans. Affected formulas are:
- 13.2 oz Turkey and Ocean Fish Canned Dog Food
- Purple label with a POP –TOP (Pull top) only
- Date on bottom of can 01/02/2010
- (Turkey and Ocean Fish cans without a Pop-Top are not affected.)
This limited production was never distributed in the following states: Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, or Washington so, if you live there, you may have never seen this item anyway.
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Nov 21, 2008 -
This year, I'm planning a local, low-key Thanksgiving celebration that North can attend, but I'm curious how you will be including (or not including) your pets next Thursday.
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Where Will Your Pets Be Come "Turkey Day"?
Right by my side at home.
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Aug 14, 2008 -
The look on this cav's face says it all – yum-o! Although, the pot pie is crustless (and served cooled to room temperature), I think pups will still love it even without the warm-your-tum or pie parts that I think of with this dish.
Learn how to make the veggie-filled, pet-friendly recipe from the September issue of Everyday Day With Rachael Ray when you read more
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May 11, 2009 -
The weather outside is no longer frightful, and most of us have freshened up our dinner menus with Summer salads, BBQ and seasonal veggies. If you don't want to just give your dog a bone, whip him up a meal that's decidedly more delicious than his usual bowl of kibble. Here are some of my favorite recipes for doggie vittles for inspiration.
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