With the holiday quickly approaching, there’ll be plenty of feasting. While weight gain is a worry that can be done away with in January, another concern might be for the family pooch — accidental poisoning. The Om Nom? app is a quick reference guide that lists what is okay and “Yipes!” for dogs. It does cost 99 cents and is only available on iPhones/iPads, but it might prevent an expensive run to the pet ER on Thanksgiving Day because your best friend couldn’t resist that turkey leg or Auntie Fan gave him/her some chocolates.
Quick quiz: Which of the following are very bad for dogs? Apples, grapes, mushrooms, onions, tomatoes?
Follow the jump for the answers.
Grapes, mushrooms, onions and tomatoes are no-no’s
Apples are fine if the core and seeds are removed.
And to play it really safe, locate your nearest vet ER just in case and include its phone number in your speed dial.