Thanksgiving one of busiest times for veterinarians and plumbers abc15
Keeping your pets healthy during the holidays While you may want to share your Thanksgiving feast with your four-legged friends, proceed with caution.
While all dogs are different, he says, for the most part, plain veggies, plain sweet potatoes or a lean, white piece of turkey should be safe to feed them in moderation. Avoid giving them high-fat foods like mashed potatoes. No ham or poultry bones, because they have sharp edges and can crack teeth, and no stuffing, especially because it may have raisins and those are toxic to dogs.
"Typical would be a dog that gets into the trash after Thanksgiving or gets up on the table and snatches half the turkey or stuffing or whatever it may be," Dunning said."So it's the overindulgence that can lead to significant problems most of the time."Plumbing don'ts on Thanksgiving But it's not just veterinarians that tend to be busy around Thanksgiving — plumbers are too.
He recommends scraping everything into the trash can and if you need to use the garbage disposal, get hot water running first before turning it on. He says you'll know right away if something is broken.
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