Healthy Human Food for Dogs

Many human foods are safe and nutritious for dogs. However, we should generally feed our dogs these foods in moderation, as larger quantities can lead to health issues.  It is also important to consider your pet’s existing health conditions.

 

  1. Carrot – chewing on carrots can help remove plaque from their teeth and otherwise promote good dental health. Carrots prevent runny stool. The high fiber content of carrots will help bulk up your dog’s stool. Eyesight is improved due to the beta-carotene.

 

  1. Salmon, shrimp, and tuna are all safe for dogs to eat and are good sources of protein. It is important to cook fish before feeding it to a dog, as uncooked fish can contain harmful parasites.

 

  1. Salmon and tuna are rich sources of omega-3 fatty acids, which can help keep a dog’s immune system, coat, and skin healthy.

 

  1. Chicken – plain, boiled chicken with no seasoning is a good option when a dog has an upset stomach. Cooked chicken bones are a choking hazard as they can break up and bock or even tear the windpipe or digestive tract. Chicken prepared in the correct way can offer the following health benefits.

 

  1. Pumpkin – It boasts an ample number of vitamins, minerals, and fiber. These aid in the health of the urinary tract. Pumpkin seeds and skins both contain certain oils. These oils will help maintain the health of your dog’s urinary tract.

 

  1. Peanut Butter – Unsalted peanut butter with no added sugar or sweeteners is safe for dogs to eat in moderation. Peanut butter contains many beneficial elements, including vitamins E and B, niacin, healthful fats, and protein. However, it is vital to check that the peanut butter does not contain a sweetener called xylitol, which is highly toxic to dogs.

 

  1. Pork – Unseasoned, cooked pork is safe for dogs to eat. However, they should only consume small portions of pork, as the high-fat content is hard for dogs to digest, and it can cause inflammation and pancreatitis. Refrain from feeding dogs bacon or processed ham, due to the high salt contents.

 

  1. BananasDogs can eat bananas in moderation. They are full of magnesium, which is important for good bone health. Due to their high sugar content, bananas should only be an occasional treat for dogs.

 

  1. Green beans – Plain green beans are a good, healthful snack for dogs. They are a source of protein and also contain calcium, iron, and vitamin K. Avoid seasoning and chop up the beans first to prevent choking.

 

  1. Watermelon – is safe for dogs to eat, but it is important to remove all the seeds first, as these can block the intestines.

 

  1. Cucumbers – are a safe, low-calorie snack for dogs, and they can be a good option for those who are overweight. Cucumbers also contain plenty of vitamins and minerals, such as vitamin K.

 

  1. Dairy products – such as milk, cheese, and plain yogurt, are safe for dogs to have in very small quantities. Eating too much dairy can cause digestive problems. This is because dogs have low levels of lactase, a digestive enzyme that breaks down the sugars in milk.

 

Consult a veterinarian before giving human foods to dogs with:

  • diabetes
  • weight issues
  • food sensitivities
  • liver or kidney disease
  • other health concerns

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