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  • Green Beans

    Low-calorie, nutritious treat for dogs. Safe raw or cooked. Good for weight management and training treats.

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  • Oats

    Safe and nutritious for dogs. Good source of fiber and soluble fiber. Serve cooked and plain without sugar or additives.

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  • Peanut Butter

    Safe for dogs if xylitol-free. Check labels carefully as xylitol is toxic. Plain, unsalted peanut butter is best.

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  • Peas

    Safe and nutritious for dogs. Good source of protein and fiber. Can be served fresh, frozen, or cooked.

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  • Plain Rice

    Safe and easily digestible for dogs. Good for upset stomachs. Serve cooked and plain without seasoning.

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  • Pumpkin

    Safe and beneficial for dogs. Helps with both diarrhea and constipation. Plain canned pumpkin (not pie filling) is ideal.

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  • Salmon

    Excellent source of omega-3 fatty acids for dogs. Must be cooked and all bones removed. Never serve raw due to parasites.

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  • Strawberries

    Safe and healthy for dogs. Good source of vitamin C and fiber. Remove stems and serve in moderation.

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