20 Human Foods That Are Actually Good for Your Pet

Some human foods are surprisingly healthy and safe for your pets.

  • Sophia Zapanta
  • 5 min read
20 Human Foods That Are Actually Good for Your Pet
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Many human foods harm pets, but did you know others can offer nutritional benefits when given moderately? Plenty of options provide vitamins and nutrients to support your pet’s health. Here are 20 pet-friendly human foods your furry friend will thank you for.

1. Carrots

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Carrots are rich in Vitamin A, making them an excellent snack for pets like dogs and rabbits. Their crunchy texture helps clean teeth, and they’re low in calories, which makes them a healthy option for pets trying to maintain a healthy weight. 

2. Blueberries

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Packed with antioxidants, blueberries are tasty and help boost your pet’s immune system. These tiny berries are a great source of vitamins and can be easily added to your pet’s diet as a quick snack. 

3. Plain Chicken

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Cooked, unseasoned chicken is a high-quality source of protein for both dogs and cats. It’s a great way to support muscle development and overall health, and it’s easy for pets to digest when prepared properly.

4. Pumpkin

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Pumpkin is a beautiful food for pets with sensitive stomachs. It helps digestion and can be especially beneficial for pets with constipation or diarrhea. Just make sure to serve it plan and avoid the sugary pie filling!

5. Peanut Butter

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As long as it’s free of xylitol (which is toxic for pets), Peanut butter is a delicious treat packed with protein and healthy fats. It’s great for spreading on toys or used as a fun way to give medications to pets.

6. Apples

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Apples (without seeds) are a sweet, crunchy snack rich in fiber and vitamins A and C. They can help freshen your pet’s breath while providing a good source of nutrients.

7. Oatmeal

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Plain oatmeal is a gentle and nutritious alternative for pets with wheat allergies or sensitivities. It’s easy to digest and can help soothe your pet’s stomach while providing fiber and essential nutrients.

8. Green Beans

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Low in calories and full in fiber, green beans make an excellent snack for pets, especially those who are overweight or need to shed a few pounds. They’re a crunchy, satisfying option without adding too many calories to your pet’s diet.

9. Plain Yogurt

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Plain yogurt is an excellent source of probiotics, which can support your pet’s gut health. It helps with digestion and can promote a healthy balance of bacteria in the digestive system, which improves overall health. 

10. Sweet Potatoes

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Sweet potatoes are packed with vitamins, including vitamins A and C, and they’re a great source of fiber. You can serve them as a soft, tasty treat for dogs, and they’re also a great addition to any pet’s diet.

11. Eggs

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Cooked eggs are a protein-rich snack full of essential amino acids that help build muscle and support overall health. When given in moderation, eggs are a great addition to your pet’s diet.

12. Cucumber

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Cucumbers are hydrating, low in calories, and easy for pets to digest. They are an excellent snack for pets that need to slim down or for those who need extra hydration during hot weather.

13. Watermelon

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Seedless watermelon is an excellent hydrating snack for your pet, especially during summer. It’s packed with vitamins A and C, which promote a healthy immune system and keep your pet feeling refreshed.

14. Salmon

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Cooked salmon is an excellent source of omega-3 fatty acids, which are great for promoting healthy skin and a shiny coat. Salmon can also support your pet’s heart health and overall well-being.

15. Bananas

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Bananas are high in potassium, which supports your pet’s muscle function and heart health. They are sweet, nutrient-packed snacks that your pet will love, but they should be given moderately to avoid too much sugar.

16. Cheese

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Small amounts of cheese can be a delightful treat for pets that can tolerate dairy. It’s rich in calcium and protein; most pets love its taste. Just be sure to monitor portion sizes to prevent an upset stomach.

17. Rice

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Plain, cooked rice is gentle on your pet’s stomach and can be helpful for pets with upset tummies. It’s easy to digest and can be an excellent addition to your pet’s diet if they’re recovering from illness or a digestive issue.

18. Turkey

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Unseasoned turkey is another excellent source of protein for both dogs and cats. It’s a lean meat that can help keep your pet healthy and strong, and it can be served as a standalone meal or mixed with other ingredients.

19. Spinach

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Spinach is rich in iron, vitamins, and antioxidants, making it a healthy addition to your pet’s diet. However, it should be served in small quantities, as too much can cause digestive issues for some pets. 

20. Zucchini

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Zucchini is low in calories and contains nutrients, including vitamins A and C. It’s an excellent snack for pets looking to maintain a healthy weight, and its mild taste makes it easy to add to their meals.

Written by: Sophia Zapanta

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