9. Peas – A Good Low-Calorie Snack
Peas have vitamin B, potassium and Thiamin. Just boil it and sprinkle on top of your dog’s dinner.
10. Green Beans – Good Source Of Fiber
Just like Peas, Green beans are a great low-calorie snack for dogs. It is not only nutritious but also a good source of fiber too.
11. Pumpkin – Keeps Dog’s Gut And GI Tract Healthy
Cooked pumpkin help with diarrhea and constipation as it is a great source of fiber and beta-carotene. So adding a spoonful of canned pumpkin to a dog’s meals or to a dog biscuit recipe will help keep your dog regular with its potty breaks.
12. Sweet potatoes – High Amount Of Amino Acids And Vitamins
Boiled sweet potatoes are a great ingredient to include in baked treats. It’s their high amounts of amino acids and vitamins and excellent amount of dietary fiber that makes them so popular.
There are lots of other fruits and vegetables that dogs love to eat. When you are experimenting with other foods please make sure they are not toxic first. And yes, you can always check with your veterinarian if you are in doubt. What are the other nutritious foods that you are feeding to your dog? Share us in the comments. Check out the most dangerous dog breeds in the world.
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