Low in calories and high in fiber and vitamins, carrots make a crunchy and nutritious treat for dogs.
Rich in fiber and beta-carotene, plain cooked pumpkin can help with digestion and regulate bowel movements in dogs.
Apples are a good source of vitamins A and C, as well as fiber. Remove seeds and core before feeding to avoid choking hazards.
Plain cooked oatmeal can be beneficial for dogs with digestive issues and provides fiber and nutrients.
Rich in omega-3 fatty acids, salmon can promote a healthy coat and skin in dogs. Ensure it is cooked and bone-free.
Low in calories and full of vitamins C and K, green beans can be a healthy snack for dogs, especially those on a diet.
Coconut oil and coconut meat in moderation can provide dogs with healthy fats and promote skin and coat health.
Cooked eggs are a good source of protein for dogs, but they should be fully cooked to avoid any risk of salmonella.