Get Even More Visitors To Your Blog, Upgrade To A Business Listing >>

Can My Dog Eat This?: The Top 10 Dog Friendly Human Foods

Can My Dog Eat This?: The Top 10 Dog Friendly Human Foods


When you welcome your home to a canine companion, you'd snag at any possible opportunity to share something you love with them. Your favourite activity, favourite couch to laze on, and even foods— However, as tempting as sharing Food may sound, our Doggos shouldn't be indulging in a piece of fried chicken for example.
Source

What Human Foods Can We Share With Our Dogs?


Before you start giving in to those puppy-eyes at the dining table, you might want to go through this list of safe-foods you can share with your pet Dog. While introducing human foods for your canine companions is fun and can result in better bonds in Pet Ownership— it is important to always try in small, tiny amounts first. Consult a Veterinarian or Pet Nutritionist to be doubly sure of possible allergies your Dog may have to different foods. Always monitor their intake and reactions from a small test piece before feeding in larger amounts.
Source
1. Chicken — Most Dogs can't resist Chicken goodness, this meat is a great source of protein and a quick choice for a simple dinner. Serve it up cooked or raw*, without any seasoning. Avoid feeding your Dogs cooked chicken bones, brittleness and splitting can pose as a dangerous threat if not consumed correctly. 
*Are you a Raw-feeder? 
Some owners have embarked their Doggos on a raw-diet, here are places where you can purchase readily prepared raw Dog food in Singapore!

Related: Raw Feeding For Dogs And Cats: The List Of Homemade Raw Food Merchants In Singapore



2. Peanut Butter — If you didn't already know, PB is undoubtedly a favourite for many Dogs, and their owners included. Also a great alternative to eggs as a bonding agent for baked Dog treats and a source for healthy fats, Vitamin B, E and protein. Pick Unsalted or Raw Peanut Butter, avoid Sugar-free or Lite peanut butters as those contain artificial sweeteners.



3. Carrot Bits & Baby Carrot — Not only are Carrots awesome for you, they're great for Dogs too. Carrots promote better teeth hygiene and make excellent treats as they are low in Calorie, high in Vitamin A and Beta Carotene. Toss a couple of boiled Carrots into their daily food the next time you're having any!



4. Long / French Beans — Does your Dog need to loose some weight? No need to avoid treats or snacks altogether, because a healthy and convenient alternative are Long  or French Beans. These are filling, high in Fibre and low in Calories. Just ensure the greens are not salted before serving.



5. Salmon Or Cod — Cooked Salmon, Cod or most fishes provide Dogs with Omega 3 fatty acids, which helps in achieving a healthy, shiny coat of fur. On top of looking good, your Dog’s immune system gets a boost too. So remove all bones, steam, and serve some some fishy goodness!



6. Apples — Don't forget your Doggos the next time you're having some Apples, not only are they filled with Vitamins A and C, Apples help freshen your Dog’s breath and even clean their teeth! Slice or dice them into chunks, remove all seeds and do not feed the core.



7. Honey — Ration about 1 tablespoon once or twice per day for your Dogs. Honey is rich in Vitamins A, B, C, D, E, K and Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, Copper and Anti-oxidants— a powerful food source for protection against allergies.



8. Pumpkin / Sweet Potato — Two food choices that are high in Fibre, Beta Carotene and Vitamin A. Cooking methods include boiling, steaming and baking— these hypoallergenic ingredients are popular picks in homemade treats and also aid with Dogs’ digestive systems.

Related: Grain Free Dog Treats: Seven Fun and Easy Recipes



9. *Cheese — Cheese is suitable for canines that are *not lactose intolerant. Small amounts of Cheeses that are low or reduced in fat are the right choices i.e. Cottage Cheese. High in Calcium and Protein, mix them into your Dog’s food, feed them in tiny bits as treats, or even bake them into delectable treats.



10. *Yogurt — A great source of Calcium and Protein for the *non Lactose-Intolerant, plus a little amount fed to your Dogs everyday could help with their digestive systems too. Choose plain yogurt that is not flavored and not sweetened.



You might also be interested in:




Dog Cafes: The Complete And Updated List Of Cafes In Singapore

Dog Life Hacks: Ten Useful Tips For Every Dog Owner

Five Breath Freshening Dog Treat Recipes: Baked, Frozen And DIY Toothpaste!



Your Stories Can Be Heard Too


What do you share with your furry pal? Your voices are important to us and the Pets community! Our readers are encouraged to share their Pet-related reviews of a place and its services, experiences, even lifestyle tips and tricks to better our Pets lives, on our platform, one paw at a time. Be a part of an educational and informative Pets community because at ThePetsDialogue, your voices could make a huge difference on a global scale.

Write to us at [email protected] today!

Our website is a work in progress, however, if you did find our articles interesting please do feel free to share! For more Pet care tips and other Pet-related articles, head to www.thepetsdialogue.com 



Disclaimer


This article was written with informational purposes, as you know, we’d love to share our collective research and experiences as fellow Pet owners and lovers. It is not meant to alternate in any way as advice or diagnosis of Professionals.


ThePetsDialogue claims no credit for images posted on this article unless otherwise displayed/stated. All rights go to respective owners as mentioned. If you do not wish for your image(s) to appear here do drop us an e-mail and it will be removed promptly. If you do wish to use any of our original published information, you are welcome to contact us!


This post first appeared on To Unite The Global Pets Community, please read the originial post: here

Share the post

Can My Dog Eat This?: The Top 10 Dog Friendly Human Foods

×

Subscribe to To Unite The Global Pets Community

Get updates delivered right to your inbox!

Thank you for your subscription

×