Dog Nutrition Hub
Food choices, feeding strategy, and practical nutrition guides for real owners.
Quick Yes/Sometimes/No answers for common fruits and vegetables, with safe serving sizes by dog size.
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Key Takeaways Cooked, plain black beans are safe for dogs Black beans provide protein, fiber, iron,…

Key Takeaways Cooked, plain chickpeas are safe for dogs Chickpeas provide protein, fiber, folate, and manganese…

Lentils, nutrient-dense legumes enjoyed worldwide, are known for their protein and fiber content. Dog owners may…

Edamame, young soybeans often enjoyed as a healthy snack, has become popular in many households. Dog…

Tempeh, a fermented soy product from Indonesia, has gained popularity as a protein-rich meat alternative. Dog…

Raisins, the dried form of grapes, are extremely dangerous for dogs and should never be fed…

Tofu, a soy-based protein staple in many vegetarian diets, has gained popularity worldwide. Dog owners may…

Chocolate is a beloved treat for humans, but it poses a significant and serious danger to…

Coconut water has become a popular health drink for humans, praised for its electrolytes and hydration…

Macadamia nuts, a popular snack for humans, pose a significant health risk to dogs. While the…

Rose apple, also known as jambu, is a crisp, watery tropical fruit with a mild floral…

Longan, a close relative of lychee with translucent flesh and a single dark seed, is a…

Tamarind, known for its distinctive sweet-sour flavor, is a staple in many tropical cuisines. Dog owners…

Pomelo, the largest citrus fruit and ancestor of the grapefruit, is enjoyed by many for its…

Star fruit, also known as carambola, is known for its distinctive star-shaped cross-section and tart-sweet flavor.…

Passion fruit, with its vibrant purple skin and tart, seedy interior, is a popular tropical treat…
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