1. **Lean meats**: Cooked chicken, turkey, and lean cuts of beef are excellent sources of protein. Always ensure that the meat is boneless and cooked without any seasoning.
2. **Fish**: Salmon and sardines are rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which are beneficial for your dog's coat and skin. Make sure to cook the fish thoroughly and avoid any bones.
3. **Fruits**: Many fruits are safe for dogs, including apples (remove seeds), blueberries, bananas, and watermelon (seedless). These can be great low-calorie treats.
4. **Vegetables**: Carrots, green beans, and sweet potatoes are nutritious options. You can serve them raw or cooked, but avoid adding any seasoning.
5. **Rice and pasta**: Plain, cooked rice or pasta can be a good filler for dogs, especially when they have an upset stomach.
6. **Peanut butter**: A favorite among many dogs, peanut butter (unsalted and free of xylitol) can be a great treat or used to fill toys.
7. **Pumpkin**: Plain canned pumpkin (not the spiced pie filling) is good for digestion and can be added to their meals.
Always introduce new foods gradually and in moderation. It's also a good idea to consult with your veterinarian before making significant changes to your dog's diet or introducing new foods. Remember to avoid foods that are toxic to dogs, such as chocolate, grapes, onions, and garlic.
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