Don’t force your dog to come (Photo credit: Getty Images) You know your dog best. If your dog is an anxious type and will panic all the time in a new, noisy environment, it may be best to leave him at home. It’s understandable that you want your dog to be a part of your Thanksgiving feast. After all, Thanksgiving is about spending time with those you love and care about! However, if you know your dog is more comfortable napping on your couch until you get back, leave your pup at home.
Have you ever taken your dog to a Thanksgiving dinner? Do you have any tips for making sure your dog is a courteous guest? Let us know your Thanksgiving puppy stories in the comments below!