Discovering the right foods for your furry friend is essential for their well-being. Our guide provides a helpful list of 30 foods that dogs can enjoy, including lean meats, fruits, and veggies. On the flip side, we’ve highlighted 30 foods that should be avoided, such as chocolate, grapes, and onions.
For your convenience, we’ve compiled this information into an easy-to-read table, ensuring you make informed choices for your pet’s diet. Always consult with your vet before introducing new treats, and feel free to print our list for quick reference on your fridge!
Printable list of foods dogs can and cannot eat
Check out the below list and download the list for easy reference
Foods Dogs Can Eat | Foods Dogs Should Avoid |
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Lean Meats (Chicken, Turkey) | Chocolate |
Cooked Eggs | Grapes and Raisins |
Plain Rice | Onions and Garlic |
Plain Pasta | Avocado |
Carrots | Alcohol |
Blueberries | Caffeine (Coffee, Tea) |
Apples (Seeds Removed) | Xylitol (Artificial Sweetener) |
Watermelon (Seedless) | Macadamia Nuts |
Pumpkin | Nutmeg |
Green Beans | Bones and Fat Trimmings |
Peas | Ice Cream (Lactose Intolerance) |
Sweet Potatoes | Salt |
Plain Yogurt | Corn on the Cob (Risk of Choking) |
Cheese (Moderation) | Moldy Foods |
Salmon (Boneless, Cooked) | Persimmons |
Peanut Butter (No Xylitol) | Peaches and Plums (Pits) |
Oatmeal | Raw Eggs |
Zucchini | Tobacco |
Cantaloupe (Seedless) | Cooked Bones (Splintering) |
Coconut (No Shell) | Alcohol-Based Foods (Sauces) |
Turkey (cooked) | Raw Meat |
Broccoli (cooked) | Chives |
Quinoa | Citrus (lemons, oranges) |
Asparagus | Coconut Oil (in moderation) |
Cucumber | Rhubarb |
Almonds | Walnuts |
Cashews | Macadamia Nuts |
Celery | Tomatoes |
Spinach | Avocado |
Pineapple | Peach and Plum Pits |