Last‑Minute Holiday Treats for Dogs: What’s Safe (and What’s Not)

Christmas dog treats Safe foods for dogs

🎄 Christmas is almost here — and if you forgot to grab treats for your canine kid, don’t worry… we’ve got you covered. While it’s too late for us to ship goodies your way, we’re sharing a quick and easy Gingerbread Pupcake recipe below to help you keep your title as “Best Dog Parent Ever.”

Gingerbread Pupcake Recipe

🍽️ Want to include your furbaby in the holiday feast? You can safely share a few simple items from your dinner plate:

  • Plain, unseasoned turkey or chicken (no skin or bones)
  • Steamed veggies like carrots, green beans, broccoli, or cauliflower

🚫 But be careful — some festive foods are dangerous for dogs due to toxicity or injury risk. Keep these off the menu:

  • Raisins, grapes, chocolate, sugar, macadamia nuts, xylitol
  • Onions, garlic, baked desserts, cooked bones, and fatty skin

Safe Christmas Foods for Dogs

 



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