A calmer browse view for dog-safe foods, useful for search landing pages and quick everyday pet-care checks.
Watermelon flesh is generally safe for dogs when seedless and rind-free.
Honey is usually safe for most healthy dogs in very small portions.
Unsalted plain popcorn is usually safe in small amounts; buttered or flavored popcorn is not ideal.
Celery is usually safe for dogs when chopped into manageable pieces.
Olive oil is generally safe for dogs in small quantities as part of a balanced diet.
Fresh pineapple is generally safe for dogs in small bites.
Cooked corn kernels are generally safe for dogs; whole cobs are a dangerous obstruction risk.
Mango flesh is generally safe for dogs as an occasional treat.
Cucumber is usually a low-calorie, dog-safe snack when served plain and in small pieces.
Zucchini is generally safe for dogs when plain, cooked or raw, and served in small pieces.
Cooked plain asparagus is usually safe for dogs; tough raw stalks may be harder to digest.
Plain cauliflower is generally safe for dogs in small servings.
Plain cooked quinoa is generally safe for dogs in moderate portions.
Broccoli is generally safe for dogs in moderation, especially cooked/plain portions.
Plain shelled edamame can be a dog-safe protein snack in moderation.