25 People Foods That are Safe and Healthy for Dogs
Unlock your dog's optimal health with 25 safe & nutritious human foods! Discover the power of carrots, green beans, apples & more, all while pampering your furry friend. Don't miss out on these tasty treasures that boost your dog's vitality naturally. Your pup deserves the best!
Some human foods offer many nutritional benefits for your dog, but others are toxic. It is important to know the difference. It is also important to never add seasonings and cooking oils to foods that you are feeding your dog.
Here are 25 human foods that are safe (and healthy) for your dog!
- Carrots
Carrots are high in fiber, vitamin A and beta carotene. Raw carrots' crunchiness makes them great for dental health. Carrots are higher in carbohydrates so only feed them to your dog in moderation.
- Green Beans
Green beans are high in manganese, vitamin A, C, and K. Green beans make great training treats cut into small bite sized pieces. Green beans are also high in dietary fiber.
- Apples
Apples are a good source of vitamin A and C. Apples are high in fiber and are relatively cheap making them a great snack to have on hand. Never feed your dog the stem, core, or seeds.
- Blueberries
Blueberries are high in antioxidants and considered a super fruit! They are low in fat, high in fiber, and packed full of vitamin C. Blueberries are found in some commercial dog foods because of their health benefits.
- Watermelon
Watermelon is the perfect snack on a hot summer day. Bonus point for being a great source of magnesium, potassium, and vitamin C.
- Sweet Potato
Sweet potatoes are an excellent source of vitamin A, B5, B6, and C. Sweet potatoes make an amazing single ingredient dehydrated treat!
- Strawberries
Strawberries are packed full of folic acid, magnesium, and fiber. Strawberries have plenty of vitamin B1, B6, C, and K. Strawberries are high in sugar so they should only be fed as an occasional snack.
- Banana
Bananas are loaded with potassium, fiber, and vitamin B6 and C. Bananas make a great fresh, frozen, or dehydrated treat.
- Cantaloupe
Cantaloupe is high in beta carotene and potassium. Remove the rind and seeds before feeding cantaloupe to your dog. Cantaloupe is also high in vitamin A, B, and C.
- Cucumber
Cucumber is an amazing low calorie treat for dogs. Cucumber is also full of vitamin K.
- Pumpkin
Pumpkin is one of the more popular treats and meal additives for dogs. Pumpkin is loaded with calcium, zinc, magnesium, and vitamin A and C. Can and cooked pumpkin is the best for your dog. Dogs can even have pumpkin seeds in moderation. Pumpkin can be served to help dogs with digestive problems.
- Peanut Butter
Do NOT feed your dog peanut butter that contains xylitol. Only feed peanut butter that contains one ingredient. Peanuts. Peanuts are rich in protein, vitamin B and E, and healthy fats. Peanut Butter is high in calories and should be fed as an occasional snack.
- Plain Greek Yogurt
Plain Greek yogurt is high in protein and a natural probiotic. Adding yogurt to your dog’s diet is good for digestive health. Be careful introducing yogurt to your dog’s diet as dogs are known to be lactose intolerant.
- Oatmeal
Plain oatmeal is an excellent source of dietary fiber, vitamins, and minerals! Oatmeal is easily digestible making it a great option for dogs with stomach problems. Always cook oatmeal before feeding it to your dog. Remember not to add salt, butter, any other extras that may be harmful to your dog. Try adding berries for an extra treat!
- Chicken
Chicken is a fantastic lean protein for dogs and is a main ingredient in many dog foods. Chicken helps build lean muscle mass and provides omega-6 fatty acids.
- Salmon
Salomon is one of the healthiest meats a person or dog can eat! Salmon is full of protein and omega fatty acids. Salmon is known to help inflammation and improve skin quality.
- Turkey
Turkey has many of the same benefits as chicken does for your dog. But turkey needs to have the fat cut off and needs to be fed in smaller amounts. Large quantities of turkey have been known to cause pancreatitis.
- Goat Milk
Goats milk is easier to digest than cows’ milk and has all the same vitamins and minerals. Goats milk is a better choice for your dog than traditional milk. Goats milk contains electrolytes, fatty acids, and digestive enzymes.
- Honey
Honey is great for dogs that are prone to allergies! Honey is known to help animals build up a resistance to allergens. Honey contains many vitamins as well as copper and calcium.
- Beef
Did you know that beef is the most common meat found in dog foods? Most dogs love the taste, and it is packed full of vitamins and minerals. Beef has all the healthy fats that your dog needs.
- Lamb
Lamb is often used as a protein option for dogs with allergies. Lamb is a low calorie and high protein option.
- Pork
Pork has the same amount of protein as chicken or beef but has more fat. Pork can be high in salt making it not ideal for dogs that have weight challenges.
- Duck
Picky dogs are known to love duck for its delicious flavor. Duck can be expensive and hard to find. Duck is high in fat and has less protein than other meats. Duck is also not ideal for dogs that have weight challenges. Duck is rich in iron and an easy to digest protein source.
- Corn and Popcorn
Corn is found in many dog foods. Corn and popcorn and safe for dogs. Corn and popcorn are packed full of carbohydrates and contain iron and thiamine.
- Cheese
Cheese contains essential minerals like iron and calcium making it beneficial for your dog’s bone health. Cheese is loaded with protein, fats, and vitamin A and D. Buy cheese like cottage cheese and mozzarella for your dog because they are lower in fat.
Upgrade Your Pet’s Health the Natural Way
Unlock your pet's health potential with expert advice from Dr Michelle Dulake! Start making informed decisions today with her cutting-edge insights, backed by years of experience and research. Don't miss out – secure a brighter, healthier future for your furry friend!
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