We all like to give our dogs things from our plates. It shows that we love them. But we must be careful about what we give them to eat. Some foods can cause dog health problems and cost much money to treat.

At least we don’t have to worry about what to cook our dogs for dinner. There are many different dog foods that you can buy that are very healthy for your dogs. You only need to worry about the extra treats you give your dog. Are they safe or not?

Here are some common fruits and vegetables. The list will help you quickly learn if they are safe to eat or not.

Fruits

Mango

Mango is safe for dogs to eat, but only in moderation. Dogs should eat mango in its raw form, pitted and peeled. Mango has many healthy vitamins and minerals important for your dog’s health, such as vitamins A, C, B6, E and K, fibre, iron and magnesium.

Pineapple

Pineapple is safe for dogs to eat, but only in moderation. Dogs should eat pineapple without the skin or core. Do not give your dog canned or dried pineapple. Pineapple has many healthy nutrients essential for your dog’s health, such as vitamins A, C, B6, E and K, fibre, iron and magnesium.

Raspberries

Dogs can safely eat raspberries in moderation. Raspberries are a great source of essential nutrients for keeping a dog healthy, such as vitamins A, C, E, and fibre.

Blackberries

Blackberries are safe for dogs to consume in moderation. Blackberries contain essential vitamins and minerals to keep your dog healthy, such as vitamins C, E, K, calcium and zinc.

Grapes

Dogs must not eat grapes because they are toxic to dogs. If a dog eats grapes in any form, such as raisins, currants, sultanas, or grape juice, it can have severe reactions that can be life-threatening. If you think your dog has eaten any of these, call your veterinarian as soon as possible. If left untreated, grape toxicosis in dogs can lead to kidney failure, turning fatal.

Banana

Dogs can safely eat bananas. Bananas are a good source of fibre, vitamins C and B6, potassium, phosphorous, magnesium, and zinc. However, it’s important to limit how much bananas your dog eats because they are high in natural sugars. Dogs that have diabetes or are overweight should not eat bananas.

Vegetables

Cauliflower

Your dog can eat cauliflower safely. Cauliflower is a vegetable high in fibre, vitamin K, vitamin C, calcium, potassium and folate. These nutrients are beneficial to your dog’s overall health and well-being. Dogs that are overweight or diabetic can enjoy moderate amounts of cauliflower without any problems.

Carrots

Dogs can safely eat carrots, providing them with many health benefits whilst being low in fat. Carrots are full of healthy nutrients, like beta carotene, fibre, potassium and vitamin K, making carrots the perfect tasty treat to feed your dog.

Broccoli

Broccoli is safe for your dog to eat in moderation. Broccoli is rich in vitamins and minerals and has many healthy nutrients. When giving broccoli to a dog, you should cook it and serve it plainly without any seasonings. Let’s run through the best way of feeding your dog broccoli.

Brussel Sprouts

Your dog can safely eat Brussel sprouts, but only in moderation because too many can lead to diarrhoea and flatulence in dogs. Brussel sprouts are packed with nutrients, such as vitamins A, C, K, B6, magnesium, iron, and calcium, which keep your dog healthy. 

Parsnips

Parsnips are safe for dogs to eat in moderation. Parsnips are full of goodness important for your dog’s health, including fibre, vitamin C, and B6. To serve parsnips safely to your dog, you must cook them with no added seasoning.

Cucumber

Cucumbers are a great source of healthy nutrients such as vitamins C, B, K, copper, phosphorus, potassium and magnesium. Cucumbers are also low in calories, making them a perfect snack for dogs alongside their daily balanced food. Dogs can safely eat cucumbers along with the skin.

Butternut Squash

Dogs can safely eat butternut squash. It’s a perfect healthy treat packed with nutrients and minerals, such as vitamin A, B6, fibre, and potassium. Butternut squash must be served in moderation while keeping it plain without adding any seasoning.

Lettuce

Dogs can eat all varieties of lettuce safely in moderation and offer a dog some hydration and vitamin A.

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Moderation – Never Overfeed

Moderation is always crucial when it comes to dogs. A good rule is whenever you want to treat your dog to something. Never overfeed it to your dog. Most dogs, certainly mine, will continue to eat until they pop. Too much of anything can cause problems in dogs, such as diarrhoea, vomiting or bloating.

Most of us will give it to our dogs as a side treat or an off-plate moment. So remember, in moderation only!

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Are dogs omnivores?

Dogs are omnivores, meaning they can eat both meat and vegetables.

Did ancient dogs eat mostly meat or plants?

Ancient wild dogs primarily ate meat. If they couldn’t find meat, they would also eat plants, which would be their last resort. They also eat animals that would have had plant material in their stomachs.

Are ancient dogs carnivores?

Ancient wild dogs were primarily carnivores. A plant-based diet would not have been their first choice if no other food was available.

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