Ever wonder what foods you can safely give to your beloved dogs besides the boring “dog food” you feed them everyday?
Most pet experts agree that giving your dog “human” is not advisable. Sharing our processed, high-in-sugar-and-fat-foods with our pets could lead to them developing serious health issues.
But are there any other foods that we eat that you can give them to spice up their meals?
Luckily, dogs can eat a pretty wide variety of food, and in many instances, what’s healthy for us is also healthy for them (WARNING: but NOT always).
There are plenty of people foods that we can share with our dogs that are not only good for us, but good for our pooches, too.
Check out the “dog-approved” human foods that are actually perfectly safe … and even healthy on the next page!
Rachel Scott
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We are doing a good job Amy.
Gary Grimes
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Julie Grimes
Rachel Christie
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John Andrew Gray
Keith Lori Knowles
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My pug loves fruit. He actually drolls
Jean Ann Rose
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Good information! Protect your fur babies for life!
Hope Rhodes
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Trish Fernie
Danica Samantha Vincec
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Marita Scott 🙂
Kathryn Hamer
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Ruth Holly Burton Sarah Cronin
Louise Kelly
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Lisa Johnson
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Marita Scott
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Dee, I read this and my computer shut down systematically saying I had a virus. I think I click on something next to the word next. LOL. I didn’t get the 12 bad foods but I got all the good ones. They didn’t say anything about raw eggs did they of gloves? hahaha
Danica Samantha Vincec
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lol not sure
Arev Mezhlumyan
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Becky Wilson Lohr
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Never feed a dog grapes!!! Highly toxic. My moms neighbor thought he was giving her dog a special treat. Her dog was in kidney failure and died in less than 2 weeks.
Mary Reich
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Katie Reich Megan Reich Scott Reich
Sandee Rodriguez
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NO pasta or pretzels. White flour is bad for dogs and so are products with yeast, like some pretzels.
Lisa Gridley
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Sandy Watson 😛
Kathleen Shultz
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My previous Pug loved Vanilla yogurt; I called my vet and he said it was okay for her to have it.
Kathleen Shultz
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Oh, too, I was having trouble with my Pug puppy, currently, biting. She still has her puppy teeth. A trainer said to give her frozen carrot sticks, she does love them. I also redirect her to her toys too.
Jess Hardy
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Brooke Curren
Brooke Curren
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we must remember for our children
Malcolm Dolan
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Keishla Erdelyi
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Tammy Kieselat
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Be careful and don’t give to many carrots. Pugs love them but they are high in natural sugar and could cause diabetes. My friend’s pug had it. He went totally blind. I’m not sure why they are showing grapes in the photo be a use they are bad for dogs.
Jake Eden Hazard Madsen
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Lindsay Flynn
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Chris Warren
Eileen Ockenden Heffernan
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You need to get to the point.I have taped on to your next page,food that’s dangerous to dogs, no where to be found,reply please.
Eileen Ockenden Heffernan
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We have a pug,they are untrainable ,loving adorable dogs will willingly sit on your lap all day unless their is food about.Playful from morning till night.good luck with trying to train them.
April Miles
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Why? Just why?!
Jake Eden Hazard Madsen
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Pugs are amazing
Elana C. Johnson
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Raymond James Woods
Claire Pie Anderson
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Nat Grove
Drew Powers
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Deserae Haynes the peanut butter part had some interesting info
Ellen Georgie Crouch
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Nicki Crouch
Cheryl Hayden
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Eileen, we have a pug and he trained really easily. So impressed with him to be honest, very good with children too. Extremely clever, understands what we are saying.
Craig Griffiths
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Dee Gottschalk
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Well that’s a bit of a lie, I have 5 pugs, all have been trained to sit, stand, shake hands, and after being told to wait, Until i can put their food down, they won’t touch their food until I say a chosen word I’ve taught them with, and all have have also been taught to dance on command, I can also tell them I need a pee sample and they will pee in a special container I use just for that, they are all different from each other so don’t tell people they can’t be trained because they can, as well as being loving, loyal, sweet, funny, darling little lap dogs, that can be trained, I love my pugs ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Wendy Forber Smith
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Mine does it wit the hands, shes 14 months old.
Wendy Forber Smith
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My pug has been trained to sit, wait, hi 5 shake a paw and wee on demand.
Louise Arnold
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Mim Arnold
Molly Delaney
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Cecelia Quinn
Cecelia Quinn
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Thanks lolly
Susie Anderson
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Our little pug is 8 yrs old. AND YES, THEY R VERY TRAINABLE. WHEN I AM IN THE KITCHEN, SHE GOES AND.LAYS BEHIND THE CHAIR ON HER PILLOW. WHEN WE R EATING OR COMPANY, INCLUDING THE GRANDCHILDREN, SHE GOES AND LAYS BEHIND THE CHAIR. SHE IS VERY WELL TRAINED. DON’T EVER SAY THEY ARE NOT TRAINABLE, IT ALL DEPENDS ON THE OWNERS
Kellie Anne Selmser
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The fact that there are grapes in the photo is really irresponsible. Grapes are extremely harmful to dogs and a person just scrolling past the article could see them and think it was okay to feed them to their dog. Disappointing.
Melanie Jean Hendricks
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Tayler Kay Huf Sean Starr
Misty Young
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Cheese is ok if given in moderation