Popcorn for humans and dogs makes movie nights family-friendly. Only air-popped popcorn should be fed to dogs; avoid buttery, toffee, sweet, and salty toppings. The crunch pleases most dogs.
Omega-3 fatty acids, iron, magnesium, and iodine are found in seaweed, making it nutritious.
Cottage cheese is suitable for dogs to eat as a treat. Many dogs are lactose sensitive, however cottage cheese is fermented and has less lactose.
Yogurt has calcium and protein. A dog's stomach can be calmed by bananas' electrolytes, potassium, and fiber.
A delicious summer treat and ideal for colorful social media photos of your dog! Remove the seeds and rind, which might cause stomach troubles, and feed moderately.
Coconut oil is anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal, and antibacterial for dogs. It also freshens breath and shines dog fur.
A wonder herb, parsley provides vitamins that boost the immune system and liver function. Folic acid, antioxidants, anti-inflammatory, and microbiological properties are abundant.