10 Delicious Human Foods that You Can Share With Your Doga

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Plain Bread

Safe dog treat: plain white bread without nuts, raisins, or cinnamon. Not nutritious, but fine as an occasional snack.

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Peanut Butter

"Peanut butter is a healthy treat for dogs, but avoid xylitol as it can be harmful. Spoon responsibly!"

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Quinoa

Quinoa: a fiber-packed breakfast for health enthusiasts. Be cautious with nuts, and remember to share with your furry friend!

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Ham

Irresistible ham treat for dogs—boneless and small portions. High in fat, salty, and not the healthiest, but they'll beg for it!

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Corn

"Add corn to dog kibble, but avoid giving them the whole cob to prevent choking or stomach issues."

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Hardboiled Egg

Hardboiled eggs are a nutritious snack for dogs and humans, packed with protein, iron, and vitamin D. Remember to remove the shell first; raw eggs are not suitable for either.

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Coconuts

Do you like this fruit? The flavor and texture will definitely be favorites with your dog. This is one delicacy the whole family may enjoy as long as the coconut is properly deshelled.

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Cheese

Caution: Test cheese with lactose-intolerant dogs first, as it may cause gas and hoarding tendencies, risking cheese spoilage.

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Apples

"Feed dogs fresh apple slices for a healthy crunch and vitamin C boost, but discard bruised or rotting ones. Their stomachs aren't invincible."

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Watermelon

Pet-friendly tip: Refresh your furry friend on a hot day with seedless watermelon! It's wet, crunchy, and safe for dogs.

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Conclusion

Dogs can't eat chocolate, garlic, raisins, nuts, and avocado due to indigestible chemicals. Keep them safe by avoiding these foods.

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