
GDRNT has many blessings that allow us to do what we do. We are very grateful to our fosters, volunteers, donors, and friends who know the importance of responsible rescue. So many people help us do what we do and we are so grateful.
Many of us are looking forward to sharing our blessings and good times with family and friends this Thanksgiving. Most of us will celebrate with a traditional Thanksgiving feast trimmed with your families own traditional dishes. While all of this is a treat for the humans in your family it can be very dangerous to your furry kids! Veterinarians see an increase of "eating" illnesses during the holidays so here are some things to keep in mind during your celebration. Remember your veterinarian is the best source for information if you have questions ot think something is wrong with your pet.
The Biggest Thanksgiving pet hazzards are:
Keep all goodies out of reach!
It is also a good idea that While the humans are chowing down, give your cat and dog their own little feast. Offer them Nylabones or made-for-pet chew bones. Or stuff their usual dinner inside a Kong toy. They’ll be happily occupied for awhile, working hard to extract their dinner from the toy.