
14 HEALTHY Human Foods You Can SHARE With Your Dog!
Were you expecting to enjoy your cheeseburger in peace? Forget it if you have an adorable pup at home! Think about that cute and innocent look your furry friend gives you while you eat. What should you do? Is it okay to let your dog eat human food? In today's video, we'll explore the various human foods your dog can eat safely. Other videos recommended for you: đĽWATCH : 9 Foods That Will Kill Your Dog -    â˘Â 9 COMMON Foods That Will Kill Your Do...  đĽWATCH : 11 Human Foods Your Cat Can Eat -    â˘Â 11 Human Foods Your Cat Can Eat  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- â ď¸Medical Disclaimer: https://pastebin.com/xLmigD6i ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #DogFood #DogNutrition #Bestie â Sources: https://pastebin.com/DrAD78Av âTimestamps: âąď¸ Intro - 0:00 âąď¸ Peanut butter - 00:35 âąď¸ Blueberries - 01:28 âąď¸ Pineapple - 02:34 âąď¸ Apples - 03:34 âąď¸ Bread - 04:45 âąď¸ Green peas - 05:36 âąď¸ Broccoli - 06:17 âąď¸ Carrots - 07:13 âąď¸ Pork - 07:52 âąď¸ Shrimp - 08:24 âąď¸ Eggs - 08:57 âąď¸ Mushrooms - 09:46 âąď¸ Rice - 10:13 âąď¸ Popcorn - 11:09 đľ Music: https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/... https://www.epidemicsound.com/ âď¸ Summary: Good news, Peanut butter is great for your pup! Dogs love eating cake. But feeding them cake made for humans isnât a wise choice. So, substitute this sweet for peanut butter! Is it okay to give blueberries to your dog? Blueberry smoothies are simply delicious. Maybe youâll want to let your dog take a sip. Time for some pineapple treats! Pineapple is another fruit that can be good for both humans and dogs. The fruit is packed with vitamins and minerals making it a nutrient-dense snack for your dog. If pineapples donât excite your dog, try apples instead. An apple a day keeps the doctor away! But what about the vet? Well, turns out it does! Apples make for a delicious and healthy treat for dogs. Moving on, itâs time we talk about bread! Bread is one of the staple foods in most cultures around the world. If you want to break bread with your dog, you can do so as long as it is plain white bread or whole grain. Most dogs love Green peas. Fortunately, this veggie is healthy and safe for your dog. Unless, of course, they are allergic to peas. You can slowly introduce broccoli into your dogâs diet Not all humans like broccoli, but it seems almost all our furry friends do. Broccoli is a low-calorie vegetable packed with many important nutrients like potassium, vitamins C & K, and antioxidants. Carrots are an excellent choice! Itâs not just Bugs Bunny that likes carrots! Your dog would love to eat this vegetable too. You can give both raw and cooked carrots to your canine friend. Pork is pup approved! Your dog would enjoy eating most meat-based foods. So it should be no surprise that pork is one of the foods they would enjoy. Youâll be surprised to know how healthy shrimp is for your dog. Shrimp works as a healthy treat for your four-legged pal. They are a great source of protein and are also rich in essential vitamins and minerals. Eggs are excellent! Eggs are a great addition to your dogâs diet to boost its protein intake. Although dogs arenât obligate carnivores, they need essential amino acids found in protein to thrive. Mushrooms are also a great addition to your dogâs diet. If you want to give your dog mushrooms, always feed them the store-bought variety like portobello mushrooms. Can rice be a part of your dogâs daily diet? Rice is another staple food thatâs common to many cultures around the world. You can give your dog plain or cooked rice. Both the brown and white varieties are a safe bet. For more information, please watch the video until the very end. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to Bestie : https://goo.gl/tUqro6 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook:   / bestieinc  Instagram:   / bestiehealth Â