Safe & Healthy Human Foods to Add to Your Dog’s Meals

Safe & Healthy Human Foods to Add to Your Dog’s Meals

These foods can be great occasional toppers or treats. They add flavor, nutrients, and variety — but always in moderation (typically no more than 10% of daily calories).

Veggies & Fruits (rich in antioxidants & fiber)

  • Pumpkin: Plain canned pumpkin (not pie filling) or steamed fresh pumpkin — excellent for digestion (helps both diarrhea and constipation).
  • Berries: Blueberries, strawberries, blackberries, raspberries — powerful antioxidants and low in sugar.
  • Carrots & Green Beans: Raw (as crunchy treats) or steamed — high in fiber and very low calorie.
  • Sweet Potatoes: Cooked (baked, boiled, or steamed) — never raw.
  • Apples, Bananas & Pears: Remove seeds, core, and pits first. Great sources of vitamins and quick energy.

Gut & Skin Health Boosters

  • Plain Yogurt or Kefir: Unsweetened, with live cultures — natural probiotics (make sure it contains NO xylitol or artificial sweeteners).
  • Salmon Oil or Fish Oil: Rich in omega-3 fatty acids — supports healthy skin, shiny coat, and reduces inflammation.

Important Tips for Safe Feeding

  • Introduce new foods slowly (one at a time, small amounts) and watch for any signs of tummy upset or allergic reaction.
  • Keep portions small — these should only be “toppers” or treats, not the main meal.
  • Always plain & unseasoned — no salt, butter, oil, garlic, onions, or spices.
  • Organic is best in all selections.

Never Feed These Toxic Foods

  • Grapes & raisins
  • Onions & garlic
  • Chocolate
  • Xylitol (found in some peanut butters and sugar-free products)
  • Raw potatoes
  • Corn on the cob (the cob is a choking/blockage hazard)

A little variety can make mealtime more exciting and provide extra nutrients, but your dog’s complete and balanced dog food should still make up at least 90% of their diet.

If your dog has any health conditions (pancreatitis, food allergies, kidney disease, etc.), check with your veterinarian before adding new foods.

Enjoy spoiling your dog the safe way! 🐶

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