While many pet owners think by feeding their
beloved pet table scraps is showing affection, it may actually cause a serious medical reaction.
Doggy begging during family mealtime can be an annoyance, and if you give in by feeding
your pet table scraps, you could unknowingly be adding several extra pounds to its waistline.
Do not feed any table scraps — feed your pet their dinner in a separate room while you eat and keep them confined in that room until you are done eating so no one is tempted to feed your pet table scraps
Think twice about feeding
your pet table scraps.
Also avoid feeding
the pet table scraps and skip the snacks.
Ask your vet to recommend the best diet for your particular dog, and don't give
your pet table scraps.
Protect your Pets from Potentially Toxic Foods Remind your guests to refrain from feeding
your pets table scraps or party snacks.
• Avoid the urge to feed
your pets table scraps.
Stop feeding
your pet table scraps.
Likewise, feeding
your pet table scraps can lead to increased flatulence.
It is perfectly all right to give
your pet table scraps from time to time.
The rule of thumb to abide all year long: Avoid giving
your pets table scraps.
Instead of giving
your pet table scraps or an extra biscuit — or two, consider sharing these healthy treats with your dog.
Thinking back to our childhoods, our mothers fed
our pets table scraps, bones, and occasionally organ meat.
Avoid the urge to give
your pets table scraps, especially bones.
Unfortunately, tossing
your pet table scraps as a «treat» can cause unnecessary upset to their digestive system.
Avoid feeding
your pet table scraps, bones, or snacks; exclude bran, sugar, and lactose products from their diet.
Don't give
your pet table scraps or other «people food» during this recovery period.