5 Dog-Friendly Human Foods

5 Dog-Friendly Human Foods

Generally speaking, feeding human foods to dogs is ill-advised. Certain foods can be toxic for dogs and cause a severe reaction, while also making it hard to maintain a healthy weight. However, there are certain human foods that are safe for dogs depending on their preparation and absence of spices. Veterinarians agree that dogs can safely eat the following human foods:

1. Green beans
This is a food you don’t have to be concerned about when your kids “accidentally” drop them on the floor during dinner. Try to keep them plain rather than any added salt or spices, as the additives can be harmful, but green beans can be a nice healthy snack if your dog likes them. If you’re adventurous you can blend them along with some of our later mentioned vegetables to make a nice addition to your dog’s dry food meal

2. Cucumber
Cucumbers offer a wide range of nutrition while being a low-calorie snack, which makes them great for dogs who could stand to lose a bit of weight. Being such a benign food cucumbers are a great inclusion in creating a diet with dog food for dogs with allergies and sensitive skin. They can also be good for added hydration and soft enough to hide medication if you have a stubborn dog who needs to take his pill

3. Carrots
Carrots make a nice, healthy add-in to meals or just a quick snack. They make a good option for dogs’ natural chewing instinct. Given the prevalence of vitamins and nutrients, they are a key ingredient in several well-regarded wet dog foods. You’ll want to be careful of them as a choking hazard so it’s best to cut them into smaller pieces or boil them to soften them up

4. Peanut butter
This is an absolute favorite among dogs. Most dogs will take peanut butter like it is one of their favorite snacks (maybe not quite as rapidly as they react to a meat snack, but you’ll get a lot of enthusiasm). So feel secure in letting your dog eat a bit off a spoon or with one of our aforementioned vegetables for a tasty crunch. You can even make your dog peamutt butter biscuits for some of the most healthy dog treats your pup will ever eat. Be advised to use natural peanut butter or peanut butter without added salt or sugar for pups.

5. Broccoli
Dogs can obtain a lot of vitamins from broccoli but preparation is important for how they are fed the vegetable. The stems contain a high concentration of isothiocyanate which can cause an upset stomach in dogs. So cut off the stems and feed your pup the heads and they’re on their way to happy and healthy. Check-in with your veterinarian if you have any uncertainty about modifying your dog’s diet, especially with a vegetable like this that can have an adverse effect on some dogs