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Safe and beneficial foods that you can give to your dog

By Eloísa Carmona - 2020-06-24T14:25:08Z
Having a dog not only means taking care of it, walking it, grooming it, and playing with it, but also knowing what you can share with it while eating and what you cannot, because sometimes it's almost impossible not to give them a little taste of what we eat, but some foods could be harmful to them.That is to say, our pets are so important that even during Christmas we prepare their own menu and we are always looking for advice and tips for them to maintain a good diet.The lists of foods that dogs cannot eat are quite well known, and among the most famous, because they could be toxic, we can include chocolate, nuts, onions, garlic, avocado, grapes, beer, and peanuts.But then, if the food is not on one of those lists, is it safe for our furry friends? Next, we will see which human foods are safe and beneficial for their health.What dogs can eat that you can tooDogs have digestive systems different from humans, which is why they cannot eat exactly everything you eat, but there are many human foods safe for dogs that can also provide important nutrients and benefits for them.Keep in mind that the best dog food will always be that recommended by your veterinarian, whether it is dry (kibble) or wet (canned or pouches), even though there is a lot of human food you can share with them.CarrotsWhen you give carrots to your canine friend, they not only ingest vitamin A, but these also help remove plaque from their teeth. It is important to mention that excessive consumption of vitamin A can be harmful to them, so give them in moderation.ApplesApples are also a source of fiber for dogs, so they will benefit their digestion. Other safe fruits for them are melon (without seeds), bananas, watermelon (without seeds), and pears, which will help keep them hydrated.White ricePlain cooked white rice is a good option to give to your dog when it is having digestive issues or stomach discomfort, but if your dog has been diagnosed with diabetes, it is best to give it in small amounts.DairyAlthough dairy is another of the human foods safe for dogs, you can only give your loyal friend cheese, yogurt, and milk in small amounts, and avoid it in dogs that are lactose intolerant.FishSalmon and tuna are safe for dogs and are good sources of protein, and can help keep their immune system, coat, and skin healthy.Don’t forget to cook the fish before giving it to a dog, as raw fish may contain harmful parasites.MeatsBeef, pork, or chicken, all are valid for your dog if they are cooked and unseasoned; however, these should be consumed in moderation and in small amounts.The next time your furry friend gives you those beautiful eyes asking for food, make sure that what you are about to share with them is safe for them.