We try to keep our dogs on their canine diets but sometimes
we just can’t resist slipping them an occasional human morsel. If you’d like to
reward your pet with a table scrap, make sure that you choose people foods that
are safe for canine tummies.
Here are a few “dog-approved” people foods:
1. Peanut
butter. A favorite treat of many canines. Not only is it a good source of
protein, but it also contains heart healthy fats, vitamin B, niacin, and
vitamin E. Stuff peanut butter into a Kong to keep your dog busy for hours.
Choose raw, unsalted peanut butter.
2. Cooked
chicken. Can be slipped into the bowl along with your dog’s regular food to add
a spice and extra protein to its diet. This also makes a good meal replacement
if you’re in a pinch and out of dog food.
3. Cheese. A
great treat for a dog as long as she isn’t lactose intolerant, which a small
percentage are. Make sure to monitor your dog’s reaction. Opt for low or
reduced fat varieties and don’t overfeed, as many cheeses can be high in fat.
Cottage cheese is typically a good choice.
4. Baby
carrots. Good for a dog’s teeth, carrots are low calorie and high in fiber and
beta carotene/vitamin A.
5. Yogurt.
High in calcium and protein. But make sure to only choose yogurts that do not
contain artificial sweeteners or added sugars. Yogurts with active bacteria can
act as a probiotic and are good for your dog’s digestive system.
6. Salmon. A
good source of omega 3 fatty acids, which are responsible for keeping your
dog’s coat healthy and shiny, as well as supporting your dog’s immune system. Feed
your dog cooked salmon, add salmon oil to her food bowl, or slip him some of
your unwanted fish skins.
7. Pumpkin.
Good source of fiber as well as beta-carotene/vitamin A. It can help keep the
GI tract moving and can aid with digestive issues.
8. Eggs.
Scrambling up an egg for your pup is a great way to give her diet a protein
boost. Eggs are also a source of easily digestible riboflavin and selenium,
making them a healthy snack.
9. Green
beans.Make a great treat for your dog since they are filling and low in
calories. Select beans that have no added salt.
10. Apple
slices. Help to clean residue off a dog’s teeth, which helps to freshen her
breath. Apples are a good source of fiber as well as vitamin A and C. Make sure
to take out the seeds and the core before feeding to your dog, as these can be
choking hazards.
11. Oatmeal. A
great source of soluble fiber, which can be especially beneficial to senior
dogs with bowel irregularity issues. It is also a great alternate grain for
dogs allergic to wheat. Make sure to cook oatmeal before serving it to your
dog. Do not add any sugar or flavor additives.
These are just a few of the human foods that you can toss
your dog’s way. Remember to try them in small amounts. If your dog experiences
any sort of reaction, immediately consult a veterinarian. Before giving your
dog any people food, do your research to make sure it’s safe. Never feed your
dog toxic human items such as: chocolate, onions, grapes, raisins, yeast dough,
artificial sweeteners, macadamia nuts, avocadoes, alcohol, or coffee. Consult
your veterinarian with any questions on what is safe and what is harmful.