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Pumpkin Seeds And Other 5 Human Food Treats You Can Give Your Dog

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We always want to give our dogs the best treats possible. After all, not only can treats assist and streamline the training process, the faces our pets make when they munch on their favorite treat is simply priceless.

With that said, you want to make sure that you’re giving your dogs healthy treats to keep them safe. And did you know that there are actually a bunch of human foods that you can use as food treats for dogs?

In this article, we go through five different human foods that work great as dog treats, including pumpkin seeds.

Yes, you read that right; pumpkins are a great treat you can give your dog that offers tons of health benefits. You can visit whatthepup.spotandtango.com to learn more about the benefits of pumpkin seeds for your dog.

And if you want to learn about other food treat options you might have in your kitchen, you’ve come to the right place. We go through some of the top choices for your dogs in this list.

Five Human Food Treats You Can Give to Your Dog

If you want to give your dog a healthy snack and/or reward for being a good pup, here are some human foods that work great as dog treats as well!

1. Pumpkin Seeds

Pumpkin seeds are a convenient and healthy snack for dogs. These seeds are rich in Vitamin K and manganese, which can offer dogs a wide range of health benefits. On top of that, since pumpkin seeds require you to buy a pumpkin, nothing goes to waste as pumpkin is also a great treat for dogs!

When feeding your dog pumpkin seeds, you have to make sure the seeds are washed, peeled and roasted first. From there, you can feed your dog pumpkin seeds as a treat throughout the day.

2. Coconut

A favorite fruit for many humans, coconut can also be given to your dog! Since they contain a lot of water and vitamins, coconut meat can be very healthy for your pet. And since it contains lauric acid, coconut can be a great way to help your dog fight bacteria and viruses. However, be aware of how much coconut you are giving your dog, as it is a very calorie-dense treat and not the best choice of a treat if you have an obese dog.

3. Peanut Butter

If you have some spare peanut butter lying around, you might want to give it to your dog. Peanut butter can be an excellent source of protein for dogs, but you have to make sure they aren’t allergic. On top of that, it’s best to give them peanut butter from brands that don’t put in too much sugar, as large amounts of sugar can actually be unhealthy for your dogs.

4. Popcorn

If you’re watching a film in the living room, don’t be afraid to give your dog some popcorn. Many dogs really enjoy the taste of popcorn, and it can be a safe treat for them to eat. However, make sure the popcorn wasn’t fried in oil, isn’t buttered, and doesn’t contain that much salt.

5. Yogurt

There are tons of dogs out there who love yogurt. And if their stomach can handle it (not all dogs can), it can be a great source of probiotics that can improve their metabolism.

When feeding your dog yogurt, it’s best to give them small amounts to test if their stomach and body can handle it without adverse effects.

If you know from experience that your dog can’t tolerate dairy from a cow, a great alternative is goat’s milk or yogurt.

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Athena Spencer