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Thanksgiving Day Dog Treats for Your Puppy

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Whether your fur baby is a Cavapoo, Miniature Schnauzer, or lovable mutt, Petland Florida has the yummiest Thanksgiving Day dog treats for your puppy! In this festive article, you’ll find the easiest D.I.Y. dog treat recipes to make your puppy’s first Thanksgiving extra paw-some! FOR DOGS, VARIETY IS NOT THE “SPICE” OF LIFE Before we […]

Whether your fur baby is a Cavapoo, Miniature Schnauzer, or lovable mutt, Petland Florida has the yummiest Thanksgiving Day dog treats for your puppy! In this festive article, you’ll find the easiest D.I.Y. dog treat recipes to make your puppy’s first Thanksgiving extra paw-some!

A nosy dog sniffs a slice of pumpkin pie on Thanksgiving day as an example of foods dogs and puppies should not be fed during the holidays.

FOR DOGS, VARIETY IS NOT THE “SPICE” OF LIFE

Before we get into the juicy recipes, let’s first acknowledge a fact. Many human foods are toxic to dogs. And some foods are even poisonous to puppies. Even though a Thanksgiving dish might taste good to a dog, doesn’t mean the dog should eat it. Sadly, many dog owners don’t see the harm in feeding their furry friends table scraps. But doing this is actually very bad for the dog’s health. Some “seemingly fine” human foods cause long-term health problems when dogs eat them. You should never feed your dog fatty or greasy human food, for example. 

Around the Thanksgiving dinner table, a dog should never be given:

  • Turkey bones, skin, and gravy
  • Stuffing
  • Casseroles
  • Mashed potatoes
  • Creamed peas
  • Chocolate, cookies, pies, and sweets (especially anything containing xylitol)
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Raisins and grapes
  • Onions, scallions, and garlic
  • Ham
  • Yeast dough
  • Fatty foods
  • Foods containing spices

However, you can feed your puppy or adult dog the following foods:

  • Sweet potatoes 
  • Potatoes
  • Apples
  • Turkey meat (no bones, skins, etc.)
  • Green beans
  • Plain peas
  • Pumpkin

If any of the above mentioned “safe” foods are sugared, spiced, or mixed with other ingredients, then you cannot feed it to your puppy! 

THANKSGIVING DAY DOG TREATS FOR YOUR PUPPY: RECIPE #1

A cute black Labrador Retriever puppy munches on an apple to show that Thanksgiving Day Dog Treats for Your Puppy include healthy ingredients like apples.

Cranberry Apple Sauce Frozen Treats

Just because it’s sweater weather, doesn’t mean your puppy minds a good chill! Dogs love frozen treats. Frozen dog treats are easy to make. But you’ll have to plan for the length of time it will take them to freeze. Our favorite frozen dog treat for Thanksgiving is Cranberry Apple Sauce Frozen Treats. This dog treat is easy to make. 

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup of cranberries
  • 1/2 cup of chopped red apple
  • 1/2 cup water
  • Sprig of fresh rosemary

Instructions:

  1. Boil cranberries, chopped apple, and rosemary sprig in water until the fruit is soft.
  2. Fish out the rosemary sprig and discard.
  3. Use a potato masher to turn the fruits into a paste.
  4. Spoon or pipe your cran-apple sauce into molds and freeze!

THANKSGIVING DAY DOG TREATS FOR YOUR PUPPY: RECIPE #2

A tray of homemade dog treats that you can make this Thanksgiving for your new puppy.

Turkey Meat and Sweet Potato Treat

This delicious dog treat idea has more to do with Thanksgiving leftovers than the actual family festivities, but we still love it! So long as you have leftover turkey and sweet potatoes, you can whip up this yummy and healthy puppy treat. The one caveat is that these ingredients must be “clean.” Meaning, no gravy on the turkey, and no sugar, cinnamon, butter, or oils on the sweet potatoes. 

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup plain mashed and cooked sweet potatoes
  • 3/4 cup water
  • 1 egg, lightly beaten
  • 2 cups cooked white turkey meat, finely chopped
  • 2 cups whole wheat flour or white whole wheat flour

Instructions:

  1. Preheat the oven to 350°F.
  2. In a medium bowl, combine sweet potatoes, water, and egg, stirring until thoroughly incorporated. Add turkey and flour (gradually) and stir until combined. The batter will be very thick and sticky.
  3. Use a rubber spatula to spread the dough evenly onto a parchment-lined baking sheet to form a rectangle (approximately 10″ x 14″) at about 1/2″ thickness.
  4. Use a knife or pizza cutter to score the dough into rectangles of whatever size you’d like.
  5. Bake for about 30 minutes, until the treats are a light golden brown.
  6. Cool completely and then break along the score lines or use a knife/pizza cutter to cut along the score lines.
  7. Store in the refrigerator or in zippered freezer bags in the freezer (thaw before serving).
A beautiful Golden Retriever mother nurses her cute litter of purebred puppies for sale in Florida.

A LEADING NAME IN ETHICAL PUPPY SELLERS IN FLORIDA

“Petland” is a major, world-wide name in the pet industry. As with any franchise, each Petland location is owned, operated, and managed independently. Each Petland pet store upholds the brand’s very high standards in animal welfare and ethical dog breeding practices. 

Yet Petland Florida has been recognized as a leader among ethical pet stores in Miami Florida. We carefully investigate breeders before we decide to work with them. And we only work with ethical dog breeders in Florida and across the country that meet our impeccable standards. 

For healthy puppies that come with a no puppy mill guarantee, come to Petland Florida. Our pet stores are located in Pembroke Pines, Davie, Kendall, Largo, and Naples, Florida. We sell purebred puppies and have the best hiking dogs, the best family dog breeds, and dog breeds that don’t bark. 

AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB PUREBRED PUPPIES FOR SALE

Four fluffy purebred Australian Shepherd puppies for sale in Florida at Petland sit in front of a wall of chopped wood this Thanksgiving.

All of our purebred puppies are American Kennel Club registered and American Kennel Club certified. We also carry rare hybrid breeds and hypoallergenic puppies. In fact, we are the top Googled brand for “Mini Hippo puppies for sale in Florida”!

Thank you for stopping by our blog! Check out additional articles to learn about all things “puppy”! From facts about Chihuahuas, to what is a Bernedoodle, to how much are dogs at Petland, we cover it all!

From everyone at Petland Florida, we wish you and your family a Happy Thanksgiving and a paw-some holiday season! We hope to see you soon!