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If you love your pooch as much as a human you might wonder if they can eat the same food as we can. Here is a list of things you can give to your dog to eat and some that you should avoid giving to your feline friend.
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1. Eggs

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According to the Dogs Naturally Magazine website, eggs are a great source of protein and other vitamins and minerals. Just use the whole egg and be sure to cook it before you give it to your dog. You can add it to their food to add some shine to their coat and enhance their diet with delicious egg goodness.

2. Sweet Potatoes

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The Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) ranked the sweet potato as the number one vegetable for nutrition for people and pets and provide a whole range of benefits for health. Grab some cooked sweet potatoes and give them to your pet for a snack or with their meal.
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3. Chocolate

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Chocolate can lead to illness or even death in dogs. so avoid giving this to them at all cost. The size of your dog and what it eats is important and even if your dog eats practically everything you should avoid giving it chocolate otherwise if may vomit and get really sick.

4. Green Beans

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Green beans are a delicious treat for your dog and something you can both eat to get your greens. Whether your pup is eating them from the floor during your meal or you serve them up in his dish, add some green beans for that extra bit of flavor to his meal.

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5. Yogurt 

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Yes to yogurt and all of its calcium and protein, while you should stay away from the varieties that are packed with sugar, your dog will love enjoying some of the live cultures that are found in yogurt. The yogurt is packed with plenty of good things including probiotics and bacteria which works to keep your dog healthy and strong.

6. Avocados

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Avocados are a big no-no for dogs so you should avoid this food when you are feeding your pet. You can upset the dog’s tummy if it eats avocado in large quantities and you will also run the risk of them swallowing the seed which can be quite dangerous.
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7. Alcohol

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It goes without saying that your dog should not be given alcohol to drink or consume in any quantity. Your dog is like a child and you should ensure that it doesn’t consume any alcohol or it could be at risk of getting sick or even dying from it.

8. Pumpkin 

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Serve your pooch cooked pumpkin for a special treat and they will love you for it – packed with lots of great nutrients, this vegetable is perfect for giving to dogs in their meals.

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