Thanksgiving Safety Tips for Dogs & Their Beds
Thanksgiving is a time for feasts, family, and togetherness—but it can be stressful or even risky for pets. Here’s how to keep your dog safe, calm, and comfy during the holiday bustle!
Skip the Table Scraps
It’s tempting to share your delicious meal with your pup, but many holiday foods can upset your dog’s stomach or even be toxic. Stick to their regular diet and offer a healthy treat in their dog bed for a special touch. Avoid bones, gravy, onions, garlic, and sweets—these can be dangerous for dogs.
Protect from Holiday Hazards
Decorations, candles, and busy doorways can all cause trouble for curious pets. Keep chewable décor and open flames out of reach, and be mindful of your dog slipping out as guests arrive and leave. ID tags and microchips should be current in case of any escapes.
Provide a Safe Space
Guests and noise can overwhelm dogs, especially seniors or anxious pups. Set up a quiet room or your dog’s favorite bed in a low-traffic area with fresh water, toys, and their cozy orthopedic dog bed. This gives your pet a peaceful retreat if holiday festivities become too much.
Dog Bed Comfort for the Season
Worried about muddy paws or spilled cranberry sauce? Use machine-washable covers on your dog’s bed so cleanup is easy and stress free. Our Real Dog Bed is built for durability, hygiene, and all-day relaxation—no matter how wild Thanksgiving gets.
This Thanksgiving, show your dog the same love and care they give you—making their safety and comfort part of your holiday tradition!
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