What are your dogs doing for Thanksgiving? Are they getting a feast of their own or nothing special? I'm getting the biggest turkey I can find and cutting it up into sections and letting the dogs have at it...Along with some veggies of course.
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What are your dogs doing for Thanksgiving? Are they getting a feast of their own or nothing special? I'm getting the biggest turkey I can find and cutting it up into sections and letting the dogs have at it...Along with some veggies of course.
Hadn't really decided. Though we gave this a try a few months ago with success, so I think we'll pick up a couple cans this year. :D
http://www.merrickpetcare.com/store/...p?c=15&s=21666
Every year my dogs (and cats!) get their own portion of turkey, mashed potatoes, rolls and some veggies. They can even get seconds if they like! :p
We give our dogs and cats a bit of our feast on Thanksgiving. ;)
Ginger is also getting some Merrick Thanksgiving dinner, and will probably get some Nutro Pumpkin crumble for dessert later in the evening. :)
they usually get something special after everyone leaves. :)
Zoee gets to spend the day with her cousins, Boo and Lucy. And she gets to stay for 5 days while we are in Tahoe. No special meals though.
Oh! Nutro Pumpkin crumble? That sounds neat. I'll have to look into that. :D
We're going to be sure to spoil the pups with a psuedo Thanksgiving dinner.
Not a single table scrap will come near Chipper. Damn near killed him last year. Won't go through that again.
They'll get some turkey and sweet potatoes with their dinner, too.
That "pumpkin crumble" sounds pretty good!
Meanie me will not be treating my girl to any hooman food. Cast iron stomach Cody only ever got ill on turkey, so I'll take no chances. I'll be cooking the birdie, stuffing, sweet potatoes and gravy and bringing it my neighbor's house since she just had knee replacement. Her hubby will attempt the rest of the meal, so there won't be any temptations for Mz Logan here anyway. Was this TMI??? :rolleyes: :D :D :D
The dogs are getting Merrick thanksgiving canned in there food. They normally have some merrick, but they have never tried the thanksgiving canned. :)
Safeway had a sale: 7$ for a turkey of any size. We bought two 21-pounders all for the pups :p
They've already eaten one. They get the second one on Thanksgiving. Oh well, it's always Thanksgiving here!
Hmmm... I'd like to believe King will be floating around the Astral Plain preparing for his next big journey.
I have no idea on what Koli's current foster home plans on doing. I'm sure she'll get raw meat and veggies for breakfast and kibble for dinner like any other day. He's usually not one to bring scraps home to the doggies
*sigh* :( Currently doggless.
My pups get a few tasty treats mixed in with their food, not too much.
No turkey for Sierra! Poultry upsets her tummy. :(
(so I have to sneak Bud a few pieces of turkey when Sierra's not looking :o )
Malakai always comes along with me for Thanksgiving dinner..so i'm sure he'll be getting more than fair share of treats :rolleyes:. The girls will get a turkey leg when we get home (raw of course).
Fozzie & Gonzo are getting turkey wings and turkey necks. : D Raw of course.
I'm also making them a special pumpkin pie, sans sugar.
Well she sits in front of the oven and cries for about 4 1/2 hours, so I guess she does deserve some. We usually give her a small bowl of turkey and some yummy mashed potatoes. :) My brother always sneaks her something extra, but I'll keep a close watch on him.
Thanks for making this thread!
I usually do give the dogs something at Thanksgiving. They normally get some Merrick mixed in with their kibble every evening. I get the Senior Medley and the Turducken. So I read this and thought, "why not the Thanksgiving dinner?" So I went out this evening for a few errands which was going to include some Merrick cans anyway and I picked up 2 cans for them. Half a can will be more than enough for these small dogs. I already have the pumpkin crumble in stock. (what they get for a normal evening meal, one can lasts 2 or 3 nights.)
Oh, and the place was out of Turducken, so I bought some Meditteranean Banquet to let them try that one.
Feeding all my 9 dogs would mean no food for the people on Thanksgiving!! Wow would the dogs be thankful :D ;)
Actually I guess my sisters having thanksgiving at her house and everyones bringin their dogs so im bringing my 9, and im sure they will get a ton of table scraps and i gave them some chicken broth each this morning too.
My dogs and kitties got some of their normal dry food today. Wooo, exciting! But, I did put some turkey juice on it to make it tasty.
I try not to feed them "people food" often. Although hubby feeds the dogs pizza crust - and then wonders why they beg off him. LOL
Same here!Quote:
Originally Posted by Giselle
They always love a good turkey meal:D
Autumn's got 10 pounds of turkey bits and pieces in the freezer anyway. A holiday treat is when the meal is cooked with all the trimmings. Some company used to have a tiny canned cranberry pie made specifically for dogs, but I haven't seen that in over 6 years.
Mickey, my dog and the two cats, Charlie and Missy probably got more than they should have but they loved it. Salmon and I admit it, some whipped cream from the top of my pie.
I gave them each some turkey. But with 4 little kids running around my house that day, they had more than enough people food given to them (or dropped). :rolleyes:
I looked for the nutro pumpkin dessert but I couldn't find them.
My dogs each got a bully stick and some dog cookies from 3 dog bakery (but they had a 4 pound box at Costco so they've been getting cookies everyday! :p ).
I cooked 2 turkeys, so all my doggies and kitties got turkey for Thanksgiving! Only a few of my kitties liked it, but the doggies DEVOURED IT!! :D