Here's a list of human foods and their suitability for dogs:
Check with your veterinarian before giving anything new to your dog. Always practice moderation when offering human food to your dog and be mindful of any specific dietary restrictions or sensitivities your dog may have.
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Apples: Fresh apples are a healthy choice for dogs. They're low in fat and protein but rich in vitamins A, C, potassium, and fiber. Apples promote dental health, freshen breath, and serve as a satisfying, low-calorie snack. Be sure to remove the seeds and core before sharing this crunchy treat with your puppy.
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Bananas: Bananas make for a nutritious treat for dogs, offering vitamins like C and B6, fiber, and potassium. Due to their natural sugar content, offer them in moderation to prevent excessive calorie intake. Always serve peeled and sliced to avoid choking hazards.
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Bacon & Pork: Bacon should be an occasional treat for dogs due to its high fat and salt content, which can lead to health issues like pancreatitis or obesity. Choose lean, cooked bacon without added spices or seasonings, and ensure it's fully cooked to avoid foodborne illnesses.
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Bell Peppers: Bell peppers are safe for dogs and offer health benefits. They're low in calories and high in vitamins A and C, promoting the immune system. Be sure to remove seeds and core, serving bell peppers in small, bite-sized pieces for safety and digestion.
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Blueberries: Blueberries can support your dog's immune system and heart health. They are generally safe and healthy for dogs, rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and fiber. However, excessive consumption can lead to gastrointestinal upset or diarrhea.
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Broccoli: Broccoli provides essential nutrients like vitamins C and K, fiber, and antioxidants. It's safe for dogs when given in moderation. Avoid adding seasonings, oils, or spices when preparing it for your puppy.
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Canned Pumpkin: Canned pumpkin can be a beneficial digestive aid for dogs. It contains essential nutrients like Vitamins A, C, and E. Ensure it's free of additives, pie filling, or raw pumpkin.
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Carrots: Carrots are a nutritious addition to your dog's diet. They are low in calories, high in fiber, and promote dental health. Essential vitamins like A and C support the immune system.
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Cheese: Cheese, when given in moderation, can be a good source of protein and calcium for dogs. Offer plain, low-fat cheese in small portions, but be aware that some dogs may be lactose intolerant.
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Chicken: Cooked, plain chicken is a lean protein source and can be beneficial for dogs. It provides essential amino acids that support muscle health. Be sure to remove skin and bones to prevent choking hazards and digestive issues.
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Cranberries: Cranberries offer health benefits for dogs, combatting cancer, bacteria, and promoting bladder health. Remember that moderation is key to prevent stomach upset.
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Cucumber: Cucumbers are generally safe and low-calorie snacks for dogs. They contain vitamins and potassium, but be cautious with pickles due to their high sodium content.
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Flaxseed: Flaxseed is a source of omega-3 fatty acids and fiber, supporting heart health, a shiny coat, and digestive regularity. Ground flaxseed is preferable to whole seeds.
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Hamburgers: Cooked, plain hamburger meat can be given to dogs as an occasional treat. Avoid added seasonings, onions, or garlic, and ensure it's fully cooked to prevent digestive issues.
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Honey: Honey is safe for dogs and can offer potential health benefits, such as soothing a sore throat. Be mindful of its natural sugar content and give it sparingly.
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Hot Dogs: Plain, fully cooked hot dogs can be given to dogs in moderation as treats. Avoid versions with preservatives, salt, and additives. Feed in small, cut-up pieces to prevent choking.
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Liver: Liver, especially from poultry or beef, is highly nutritious and packed with vitamins and protein. Serve it cooked and without added seasonings.
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Mango: Mangos can be fed to dogs in moderation, providing vitamins A, C, and fiber. Remove the pit and skin, and offer only small, bite-sized pieces.
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Oats: Oats are a wholesome addition to your dog's diet, rich in fiber and various vitamins and minerals. They can support digestion and provide sustained energy, making them a suitable option for active dogs.
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Peanut Butter: Plain, unsweetened peanut butter is a nutritious treat for dogs. It offers protein, fiber, and essential nutrients, but be cautious of xylitol, a toxic sugar substitute.
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Pineapple: Pineapple, when given in small, bite-sized pieces, can be a nutritious fruit for dogs. Avoid canned pineapple with added sugars and tough pineapple cores.
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Plain Popcorn: Plain popcorn, without salt, butter, or sugar, can be a nutritional treat for dogs, providing essential minerals like magnesium, phosphorus, and zinc.
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Potatoes: Cooked, plain potatoes can be a healthy addition to your dog's diet when served in moderation. Avoid raw potatoes and any green parts, as they contain toxins.
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Rice: Cooked, plain white rice can soothe upset stomachs and diarrhea in dogs. It's easy to digest and provides a bland, starchy source of energy. Avoid brown rice due to its fiber content.
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Strawberries: Strawberries are packed with vitamins, antioxidants, and fiber. They promote immune function and digestion. Remember to remove stems and serve in small, bite-sized pieces.
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Turkey: Small servings of cooked, boneless, skinless white turkey meat can be a protein-packed treat for your dog. Avoid skin, gravy, and ensure it's fully cooked.
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Sweet Potatoes: Cooked, plain sweet potatoes offer fiber and vitamins, like A, B6, and C. Avoid raw chunks or skins.
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Watermelon: Watermelon, when served in small, seedless portions, is hydrating and healthy for dogs. Remove seeds and rind to prevent digestive issues.
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Yogurt: Plain, unsweetened yogurt with live active cultures is beneficial for gut health and digestion in dogs. Avoid yogurt with added sugars or artificial sweeteners containing xylitol.
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Zucchini: Zucchini is a good source of vitamins and fiber and is generally safe for dogs. Offer fresh zucchini without seeds or skin.
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