Instructions
Fifty percent of your dogs diet can safely be carbohydrates. Human grade grain sources are quite healthy for any canine and they tend to adore them. Plain cooked oatmeal is readily eaten by most dogs and a perfect source of protein. Millet is an excellent source of iron for dogs. A couple of slices of whole wheat bread are a wonderful source of carbohydrates for a dog. A large dog will require a great deal of bread but a small dog can easily eat two pieces mixed with a balanced diet of other ingredients and be perfectly content.
Feed the dog cooked eggs. Eggs are an ideal source of protein and most dogs adore a hard-boiled egg. Peel the eggs before you feed them.
Feed the dog lean cooked meats only. Turkey, lean beef and chicken are all acceptable. Cooked liver is also a treat that dogs adore.
Feed the dog vegetables which are an excellent source of vitamins and minerals. Cook peas, green beans, corn, broccoli and potatoes before feeding them to your dog. Carrots make an ideal uncooked snack.
Offer the dog fruits such as an apple slice, pear, or a strawberry. Most dogs adore fruits and will readily consume them.
Sprinkle a tablespoon of cod liver oil over the dog's food once a week. Cod liver oil is high in vitamins A and D.
How to Feed Your Dog Human Food
Many pet owners decide to give their dogs human food as a treat, a meal or as their sole diet. This decision should never be made lightly. The pet owner needs to make sure that the canine's dietery requirements are being met daily to avoid a weak immune system, obesity or upset digestive tract. Many human foods are actually good for dogs. They offer a wealth of vitamins, fiber, antioxidants and minerals that aid the dog's overall health.