DULUTH, Minn. (Northern News Now) - For those who don’t want their pet to feel left out on Thanksgiving, they may wonder what is safe for their four-legged family members to eat and what is not.
According to the Animal Humane Society , these Thanksgiving foods are safe in moderation for your pet:
Raw pumpkin or sweet potato - these foods are safe if they don’t include any sugar, seasonings, or toppings.
Turkey : A bite or two of turkey is safe, but avoid the skin and spices. The high fat content in turkey skin can cause pancreatitis, and spices can wreak havoc on canine and feline stomachs.
Thanksgiving foods to avoid:
Cooked turkey bones - Cooked bones are dangerous and can lead to choking and cause obstructions in the gastrointestinal tract. It is recommended to make sure the

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