Safe Treats (In Moderation):
* Fruits: Apples (without seeds), bananas, blueberries, cantaloupe, mango, melon, strawberries
* Vegetables: Broccoli, carrots, celery, green beans, peas, sweet potatoes
* Protein: Cooked chicken, turkey, fish (boneless and cooked)
* Other: Plain yogurt (low-fat), cooked oatmeal, cooked rice
Foods to Absolutely Avoid:
* Chocolate: Toxic to dogs
* Grapes and raisins: Can cause kidney failure
* Onions and garlic: Can cause anemia
* Avocado: Contains persin, which is toxic to dogs
* Macadamia nuts: Can cause neurological problems
* Xylitol: Artificial sweetener found in some foods and gum, highly toxic to dogs
* Bones: Can splinter and cause choking or internal injuries
* Anything processed or sugary: These can contribute to weight gain and other health problems
Important Considerations:
* Moderation is key: Treats should make up no more than 10% of your Great Dane's daily calorie intake.
* Size and frequency: Offer small pieces and only occasionally.
* Always consult your veterinarian: They can advise you on safe and appropriate human foods for your specific dog.
Instead of giving human food, consider healthier alternatives:
* Dog-specific treats: There are a wide variety of healthy, low-calorie treats available specifically designed for dogs.
* Homemade dog treats: You can bake healthy treats using dog-friendly ingredients like peanut butter, bananas, and oats.
Remember, a balanced diet is essential for your Great Dane's health and well-being.