Human Foods for Dogs

Human foods for dogs are what we love to feed them when we snack but there are only certain human foods that we should be giving them. They want what we have but be careful. An obese dog is not a healthy dog. We know what it does to us and when our furry friend becomes obese they can’t keep themselves clean like nature intended.

What Human Foods Can I Feed My Furry Dog Friend?

Here are a list of human food for dogs that can be fed to your dog as a snack when you are snacking. But, be careful how much and how of often you let them snack.

What is the healthiest food to feed your dog?

What human foods are healthy for dogs?

Human Foods for Dogs

What is the healthiest food to feed your dog? What human foods are healthy for dogs?

Here are a list of human foods for dogs that can be fed to your dog as a snack when you are snacking. But, be careful how much and how of often you let them snack.

  • Chicken.
  • Turkey.
  • Pork.
  • Lean beef.
  • Fish—salmon and sardines are especially good for dogs.
  • Eggs—cooked.
  • Cheeses—cottage cheese and hard cheeses in moderation are safe.
  • Yogurt—in moderation is an acceptable snack.

Human Foods for Dogs Can Cause Smelly Farts

As we know ourselves some foods give us smelly gas and there is a product you can use for yourself and they also have one for your dog. This way you can stop your smelly farts and your dogs smelly farts before they clear out a room. You can go to this page to learn more about relieving smelly dog farts. We all have stories to tell about our experience with smelly dog farts.

What do we know about food and farts?

  • Beans such as navy beans, chickpeas, pinto beans, and white beans: These foods are high in fiber and the sugar raffinose, which is difficult for people to digest. 2
  • Vegetables including asparagus, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, onions, and mushrooms: Many of these cruciferous vegetables, just like beans, are also high in raffinose and fiber, making them more likely to cause gas.
  • Fruits such as apples, peaches, and pears: These fruits—while often touted as health foods—are also high in the sugar fructose. Fructose can be a difficult sugar for some people to process and, as a result, can lead to excess gas.3
  • Starches including potatoes, corn, pasta, and wheat, and any foods made with these ingredients: Starches can be high in gluten, and wheat, in particular, can also come loaded with additional fructose, all of which can lead to added gas.4
  • Dairy products such as milk, cream, and ice cream all contain lactose, and lactose intolerance often leads to gas and bloating.
  • Carbonated and/or sugar-sweetened drinks such as soda and beer: Since these bubbly drinks contain added air in the form of carbonation, you consume more air as you drink them. This air enters your intestine and causes more burping and gas.
  • Foods with sugar alcohols such as sorbitol, mannitol, and xylitol, including sugar-free gums and other foods: These sugar alcohols can cause digestive challenges, including gas, bloating, and even diarrhea.

The common denominator here is carbohydrates that contain fructose, lactose, insoluble fiber, and starch. These components ferment in the large intestine, releasing gas as a byproduct of the process.

List of gassy foods came from https://www.verywellfit.com/foods-that-cause-gas-2507166