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They have better table manners than some of my relatives. baldguy Nov 2014 #1
That had better not be turkey. Fuddnik Nov 2014 #2
Is Turkey Bad for Dogs? - looked it up Douglas Carpenter Nov 2014 #3
Thanksgiving roast turkey is not processed and not a problem unless very specific food allergy hlthe2b Nov 2014 #5
to be honest I probably unwittingly have given small amounts of processed food to my dogs in the Douglas Carpenter Nov 2014 #12
Cooked turkey is bad, as the bones become brittle. OnyxCollie Nov 2014 #22
in this case - boneless slices of turkey are being served to the dogs - that's harmless unless Douglas Carpenter Nov 2014 #23
Oh, then NOM! NOM! NOM! OnyxCollie Nov 2014 #25
My little dachshunds eat turkey all the time RockaFowler Nov 2014 #6
I'm sure I have given every dog I have ever had oven roasted turkey - not once any has one of them Douglas Carpenter Nov 2014 #7
This guy is going to hurt his dogs Elmer S. E. Dump Nov 2014 #20
there is absolutely nothing there that is the least bit unhealthy for dogs - that I can see Douglas Carpenter Nov 2014 #21
Might should take the bones out. A doggy might choke. tclambert Nov 2014 #26
This message was self-deleted by its author chrisa Nov 2014 #28
It's likely a myth that the tryptophan in turkey makes people sleepy D Gary Grady Dec 2014 #32
That was great tom_kelly Nov 2014 #4
My dogs would have been on the table eating everything. sinkingfeeling Nov 2014 #8
IKR - my labs would've gone straight TBF Dec 2014 #34
Here's a small scale version of Thanksgiving Feast. Snarkoleptic Nov 2014 #9
now how cool is that? I posted it on my Facebook page too Douglas Carpenter Nov 2014 #10
It's amazing how much food they can stuff in their cheeks! Snarkoleptic Nov 2014 #11
Wish I could teach my UglyGreed Nov 2014 #13
Turkey Day is the fur babies favorite day EVER! 2theleft Nov 2014 #14
the basset hound rosebud got the turkey off the table once roguevalley Nov 2014 #15
Those are such well-behaved dogs. The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2014 #16
True story irisblue Nov 2014 #17
My teenage boys could take a lesson from these polite pooches. Laffy Kat Nov 2014 #18
Thank u Ceiling Cat for teh tasty noms shenmue Nov 2014 #19
how cute. orleans Nov 2014 #24
What---No Brussel sprouts? nikto Nov 2014 #27
yeah, I wondered that too - preferably baked brussel sprouts wrapped in beacon Douglas Carpenter Nov 2014 #29
it takes our 24 and 22 year old sons... 3catwoman3 Nov 2014 #30
And there's always this one Iwillnevergiveup Nov 2014 #31
Nice, but you still have to be careful Rhiannon12866 Dec 2014 #33
LOL they so wanted seconds.... Historic NY Dec 2014 #35
Looks like he even used the good Christmas china! Samantha Dec 2014 #36
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