10 Human Foods Dogs Can Eat

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You know you're not supposed to feed your dog chocolate, onions, grapes/raisins, macadamia nuts and avocados. And you monitor for sensitivity to common food allergens such as meat, corn, wheat and soy.

But you're only human, and sometimes it's hard to resist your dog's sweet stare as he begs you with his eyes to share some of your delicious homo sapien cuisine. When you want to give him a treat from your table, do you know which "human" foods are safe to feed your pup?

To find the answer, we called upon Liz Palika, author of "The Ultimate Pet Food Guide," and animal nutritionist, Susan Lauten, PhD, of Pet Nutrition Consulting, to explain which fresh, frozen and canned foods people typically eat that are safe for dogs to consume too.

1. Melons: Watermelon, cantaloupe and honeydew are all healthy options for your pooch. "My dogs will take me down over cantaloupe," says Lauten. "I am required to share the whole thing with them." Consult animal poison control before feeding your dogs any of the more exotic melons.

2. Sunflower seeds (shelled): Skip the salt if possible, or serve in moderation, recommends Lauten. "Remember, treats should not comprise more than 10 percent of your dog's daily calorie intake. If your dog gets 500 calories a day, 50 calories could come from treats."

3. Peanut butter: Peanuts don't appear to cause allergies in dogs like they do in people, says Lauten. "I have some highly food-sensitive dogs for whom peanut butter is a large part of their diet."

4. Berries (fresh and frozen): Blueberries, blackberries, strawberries, huckleberries or raspberries -- all are good for your furry friend for the same reason they're good for humans: free-radical-fighting antioxidants. "A lot of dogs like them frozen," says Lauten.

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meskenit

There are only 4. Where's the other 6 idiot?!

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Diana Blaney

You shouldn't feed your dog strawberries because of the amount of sugar. Anything you feed your dog with high amounts of sugar higher the risk of a yeast infection!

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CanDogsEat

just found out that feeding a dog watermelon is ok... but the seeds can actually kill them! Then I started reading more... did you guys know onion and even broccli can end up killing your dog?

Keep table scraps off of the floor unless you REALLY know what you're doing folks... check it: http://candogseat.net/ (Can Dogs Eat Watermelon? )

May 01 2012 at 12:08 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
missbeatrice

What happened to foods 5-10?

April 30 2012 at 9:07 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Lindsay Parag

where's the rest of the list??? I only have to 4

April 15 2012 at 11:19 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
axion2042

this article sucks and is WRONG! it doesn't deliver as promised and some of the foods it lists as okay ARE NOT! Clearly some copywriter from india cutting and pasting. I hope someone sues them.

April 06 2012 at 5:10 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
rochelle.smith2

Are you sure this is right?!?!?!

April 05 2012 at 7:48 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
rochelle.smith2

Ok thank u are you sure this is right!?!??!

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