Veterinarians in Colorado are warning pet owners to watch what their furry friends eat during the holidays, as many popular foods and plants can poison them.

Colorado State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital shared a message for pet owners on Thanksgiving, and encouraged anyone whose animals may have made "questionable holiday snack decisions" to contact them:

"If your pet samples something they shouldn't, skips a meal, or has that sad look, we're here.

Your pet's holiday plate made simple:

Yes please: plain sweet potato · veggies

No thanks: cooked bones · rich or fatty foods

We like being your emergency contact, especially this time of year."

Although pumpkin may be a popular food for dogs, pumpkin pie includes nutmeg , which is dangerous to both cats and dogs and can cau

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