Clay Humane, a nonprofit veterinary clinic in Orange Park, urges pet owners to keep animals safe this Thanksgiving.

Thanksgiving may look a little different this year, but that won’t keep the turkey and pumpkin pie away from our dinner tables.

“Thanksgiving is a great opportunity to enjoy friends or family, and we often want to include our beloved pets in holiday activities,” Dr. Christian Broadhurst, senior staff veterinarian at Clay Humane, said. “While there are ways to include animals in Thanksgiving celebrations, it is vital that we keep them away from holiday hazards.”

Broadhurst gives five tips to keep pets safe during Thanksgiving: • Don’t let pets eat turkey bones: Your pet can have a little bit of turkey meat but do not give your pet the entire bone. Turkey bones may splinte

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