Harvest Treats for Dogs & Cats
Fur kids are family, and we love to include them in everything, including harvest dinners! While dogs (and some cats) will try to eat almost anything, it's best to stick to these safe foods for fur kids if you're sharing with them. All these foods should be fed in moderation and not replace their regular meal unless adequately balanced.
Safe for Dogs
- Turkey or chicken (without the bones or skin)
- Plain potatoes or sweet potatoes
- Apples (no seeds)
- Plain pumpkin or squash
- Plain peas
- Green beans
- Carrots (plain)
- Bread
- Cheese
- Rice
- Corn (no cobs, butter or salt)
Safe for Cats
- Turkey or chicken (without the bones or skin)
- Plain potatoes or sweet potatoes
- Apples (no seeds)
- Bread
- Plain pumpkin or squash
- Broccoli
- Brussel Sprouts
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