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What Human Foods Can Dogs Eat?

What Human Foods Can Dogs Eat?

What Human Foods Can Dogs Eat?

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Green beans

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Watermelon

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Unseasoned cooked eggs

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Cooked oatmeal

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Broccoli

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Cauliflower

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Sweet potatoes

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Cucumbers

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Lean meats

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White rice

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Apples

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Carrots

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Peanut butter

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Blueberries

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Corn

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Bread

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Oranges

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Popcorn

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Yogurt

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Fish

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Milk

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Celery

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Bananas

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What Human Foods Can Dogs Eat?
Green beans
Watermelon
Unseasoned cooked eggs
Cooked oatmeal
Broccoli
Cauliflower
Sweet potatoes
Cucumbers
Lean meats
White rice
Apples
Carrots
Peanut butter
Blueberries
Corn
Bread
Oranges
Popcorn
Yogurt
Fish
Milk
Celery
Bananas

What Human Foods Can Dogs Eat?

Dog owners understand how special the connection between man and dog can be. Regardless of the dog breed you might actively be raising, the relationship you have with your pet is probably heaven-sent. Dogs know how to magically bond with their owners with their unfazed love and loyalty. Taking care of dogs is a huge responsibility that shouldn't be shrugged off.

To make sure dogs live long, happy, and healthy lives, owners have to be on top of things and educated on the topics that matter. No matter how outlandish your calendar gets, consistent visits to the veterinarian are non-negotiables for the longevity of a dog's life. Making sure your dog will survive for the long haul means staying 10 steps ahead. Usually, only trained veterinarians can diagnose big diseases in dogs. We're referring to diagnoses like cancer, diabetes, heartworm, or worse.

Dogs deserve to have enough space where they're living, too. Giving your precious pup an ample amount of land to roam freely is another important factor. It's always quite sad to notice large dogs living in small, controlled spaces without any room to stretch their legs or exert their energy. Another factor comes down to a dog diet. What exactly are you feeding your pet every day? We all indeed want our dogs to enjoy the food they eat, but that's not all that matters. Knowing that whatever you're feeding them won't accidentally kill them is more cardinal than anything else. While we're on the topic of dogs, click here for 10 things you didn't know your pup could do.

To gather this list of human foods that are still safe and healthy enough for dogs to eat, 24/7 Tempo consulted several animal-centered and health-centered sources. These include the American Kennel Club, Better Vet, and Daily Paws.

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