Certain human foods can prove fatal to dogs so it is important to fully understand which vegetables and
fruits are safe for dogs to eat before supplementing your dogs kibble with any nontraditional food.
Not exact matches
Bananas
are safe for dogs to eat, and just like berries, they will benefit from the nutrients in these
fruits.
As with any
fruit that
is safe for dogs to eat, you should give watermelon to your
dog only in moderation.
«Mangoes
are safe in that they
're not toxic but they do have a lot of sugar and I don't encourage feeding much
fruit to
dogs for this reason,» he says.
Dogs and cats benefit from apples and pears in moderation as well (for fiber and antioxidants), however, avoid other fruits, as some are not safe for feeding dogs and c
Dogs and cats benefit from apples and pears in moderation as well (
for fiber and antioxidants), however, avoid other
fruits, as some
are not
safe for feeding
dogs and c
dogs and cats.
The main,
fruit part of a mango, however,
is a great source of vitamin A, B6, C and E and it
's safe for dogs.
A common misconception among
dog owner
is that all
fruits and veggies that
are safe for humans
are safe for animals.
Try switching out your
dog's regular treats
for fruits and vegetables that
are safe for dogs so that you can reward your
dog without shortening their lifespan or negatively affecting their quality of life.
Many human foods, such as many fresh
fruits and vegetables and most lean proteins,
are safe and even healthy
for dogs.
Many
fruits and vegetables from the kitchen
are safe for dogs such as carrots, broccoli, apple slices (no seeds or cores), and bananas.
It
is probably better to feed an alternative
fruit to your
dog that
is known to
be safe for canines - mainly
for your peace of mind!
I
'm supplementing them right now with human grade foods — they love veggies and some
fruits — and I do know what
is safe and not
safe in the human range
for dogs to consume.