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What Foods Do Dogs Enjoy the Most?

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Written by Amber Rival
Original publish date: Sep 14, 2022, 11:46 PM
Last updated: Jul 6, 2023, 08:41 AM
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As a dog owner, believing that you love food more than your extremely innocent-looking fur baby is nothing but a bluff. Dogs are quite fond of certain food types and will not reject them ever. We all know that the best way to win a dog’s heart is through its stomach, so we have listed the most popular options to make their tails wag in utter joy. You can pack them in travel dog food containers for trips or let them enjoy themselves at home every day.

FOODS THAT DOGS ENJOY THE MOST

Here are proven food choices that dogs find hard to resist:

Meat and poultry

Let’s start with the obvious ones that even the pickiest eaters cannot reject. It is in their DNA to adore and cherish meat. If you are feeding your pet meat-based meals regularly, try mixing it up every once in a while. For example, replace beef with turkey or livers to keep things exciting. Natural meat is essential for dogs. Apart from plenty of protein, it nourishes their bodies with vitamins A, E, and B, and essential fats. Use it boiled or raw.

Apples

We’re aware of the phrase “an apple a day keeps the doctor away”, but not many of us know that an apple also keeps your dog healthy, playful, and active. They are loaded with antioxidants and vitamin C, which are excellent for boosting their immunity and maintaining a healthy coat. Also, all that fiber keeps your dog’s teeth clean. Try to feed your pup apples without seeds or skin.

Cheese

If you are a cheese lover, chances are that your dog might adore it more than you. You might see them sniffing around your grilled cheese sandwich, looking for a bite to munch on. Regardless, feeding these angels a bit of cheese every week can keep them happy. It contains proteins and essential fats that boost heart health and increase stamina. Cottage cheese is the simplest option for dogs. Avoid giving cheese to lactose intolerant dogs unless you are okay with cleaning up after them or smelling those farts.

Oatmeal

While some of us make weird faces seeing oatmeal for breakfast, this humble snack is quite popular in the dog world. Apart from being a healthy alternative to wheat, oats are also great for your heart health. They are loaded with fibers, so the little dog’s stomach does not find it hard to digest. Try pairing oatmeal and apples for a surprise treat.

Watermelon

Dogs living in warmer climates are genuinely grateful and forever delighted to have watermelons. Made with 91% water and extra low-calorie content, it is an ultimate treat for overweight pooches as well. They also have enough sugar to energize and motivate them for walks. Give them a moderate chunk of this delicious fruit, and do not hesitate to join in with your own slice. Bonus point: they look super cute devouring and slurping watermelon.

Carrots

Consider carrots if you are looking for a snack to pack in travel dog containers or something in their daily routine. These juicy and crunchy vegetables are loaded with vitamin A and carotene, which helps strengthen their vision. Plus, the slightly hard texture gives them a good jaw workout.

CONCLUSION

Dogs love and thrive on food.  Even with so many types of meals for dogs out there, there are some options that even the most choosy ones cannot reject. From carrots to fruits and grains, there are multiple treats to make them excited and thrilled. Also, don’t forget to give them a natural protein source every once in a while.

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