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As pet owners, we often wonder which human foods are safe for our dogs to consume. Beets, with their vibrant color and rich nutritional profile, are a popular ingredient in many diets. But can dogs eat beets? The short answer is yes – in moderation. Beets can offer several health benefits for dogs, but there are also precautions to consider. This guide explores the pros and cons of feeding beets…

Your husky shouldn’t eat pickles. Still, your dog will not get sick if he or she chews and eats a small pickle. Keep in mind that there is always a choking hazard if your dog wants to swallow whole pickles. Do not feed your husky pickles due to the high salt content, high acidity, spices, and preservatives that can cause gastrointestinal upset. What happens if a dog eats a pickle?…

Your healthy adult husky can eat ginger from time to time only in small amounts. Ginger is safe for your healthy husky as long as you feed him only a half teaspoon of fresh raw ginger. You can use ginger when you’re making homemade treats for your dog, put a bit of fresh ginger or a small amount of ginger powder in your dog’s wet food or on top of…

It’s a hot summer and you’re enjoying ice cream but you feel two eyes staring at you. It’s your husky begging with puppy eyes for a taste, for just a little bit. You may start to wonder if your husky can eat ice cream. Read the ice cream label and look at the ingredients before you give some to your husky. The more natural the better. But we all know…

Yes, your Siberian husky can eat watermelon. Watermelon is a hydrating treat for your Siberian husky during the hot summer days. Your dog will love this juicy and sweet fruit. Watermelon contains fructose like all other fruits but it is about 92% water. So, you don’t need to worry about the sugar content found in watermelon. It is more than ok to feed your dog a few pieces of watermelon.…

Dogs can eat fish if the fish is properly prepared before feeding it to your dog. You must remove the bones before you give cooked fish to your dog. The healthy protein of the fish and the healthy omega-3 fatty acids will improve your dog’s general health. Properly cooked fish is a welcomed health boost for your dog’s body. You already saw wet dog food and dry kibble that contains…

Nowadays many of us eat oatmeal for breakfast. We do that because oatmeal gives us the energy that we need in the morning. High fiber content and nutrients, antioxidants and minerals, oatmeal is a great way to start your day. But can your dog eat oatmeal? The answer is yes. Dogs can eat a small amount of cooked oatmeal. There are some guidelines on how much oatmeal can your dog…

Yes, dogs can eat a small amount of cheese from time to time. Most types of cheese are not toxic to dogs and you can safely share them with your dog. Cheese is a high-value treat that I use during the training session. Why should you give your dog some cheese from time to time? Cheese contains calcium, protein, fatty acids, vitamin A, and B vitamins. Still, keep in mind…

Can dogs eat apples? Yes, dogs can eat apples and they love every bite of it. I use apple cubes or apple slices during training sessions. Apples are high in fiber and contain vitamins B, C, and K. They support digestion, heart health, and immune function. If you’re keeping your buddy’s mind sharp with plenty of training sessions or if you want to teach him new tricks every week or…

Can dogs eat bananas? Yes, it’s safe for your dog to eat bananas in appropriate quantities. Bananas are tasty and healthy dog treats. The quantity varies according to breed, diet, age, and size. Siberian huskies, usually eat bananas with no problem. Yet, they can be pretty picky when it comes to food. If you don’t make it appealing, they might refuse it. If your husky doesn’t want to try bananas,…