Apples are a nice choice for dogs because they enjoy the crunchy consistency, they are rich in fiber and low in calories, and they make dogbreath smell a little less doggy.
Loaded with magnesium potassium, and fiber, bananas are a great treat to feed your dog. But don’t overdo it, just give a few thin slices.
It’s safe to give dogs berries in small quantities. They’re high in vitamins, antioxidants, and fiber and low in calories. Blackberries, blueberries, cranberries, and strawberries are all fine.
Nutrient-rich broccoli is good for you and your dog. It’s full of magnesium, sodium, potassium, and vitamins K and C.
Corn is non-toxic for dogs and is often used as a filler in dog food. It’s a great source of carbs and fiber. A best practice is to remove fresh corn from the cob and cook it for your pup.
Eggs are a healthy source of fatty acids, vitamins, and protein, but keep this a once-a-week treat. And make sure they’re cooked without added oil, salt, or butter.
Leafy greens are an essential part of your healthy diet. Feed your dog green beans, kale, spinach, asparagus, or lettuce to load it up with vitamins, minerals, fiber, and other healthy benefits.