
The answer is absolutely no — turkey bones are not safe for any dog and are especially dangerous for senior dogs. Cooked bones splinter easily, and raw bones can cause choking, broken teeth, and infections. Senior dogs face additional risks due to slower digestion, fragile organs, and higher chances of blockages.
Instead of turkey bones, offer plain, unseasoned turkey meat, carrots, green beans, or pumpkin. Protecting older dogs is essential because they are cherished members of our families, bringing love, routine, and companionship into our daily lives.
When the time comes to say goodbye, many pet parents look for meaningful ways to memorialize their pets. One of the most healing options is a hand-painted pet portrait. Artist Jill Roberts creates custom memorial dog and cat portraits that capture the heart and personality of your beloved companion.
Visit www.jillrobertsartist.com to learn more.
Welcome to my painting blog! As a commissioned artist, I specialize in pet portraits, still life, landscapes, and custom murals for baby nurseries and children's rooms. Explore my journey of creating personalized art on canvas, walls and wood panels. Discover tips, inspirations, and the creative process behind my unique pieces.
A client hired me to create this painting of Capri lemons in front of a landscape scene in Capri, Italy.
Capturing a couple strokes of the brush during this painting of a client's cat named Simba.
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