* Eggs
* Cooked Fish (without added oils or salt)
* Chicken (cooked, skinless, boneless)
* Cooked Turkey (skinless, boneless)
* Beef (cooked, lean, boneless)
* Pork (cooked, lean, boneless)
* Steamed/Grilled/Roasted/Boiled Vegetables
* Cooked/Steamed Potatoes, with their skins (no butter or seasonings!)
* Pumpkin
* Sweet Potatoes (no butter or salt)
* Rice (plain, brown or white)
* Yogurt (plain, low-fat, unflavored)
* Cottage/Ricotta Cheese (low fat)
* Apples (cut into small pieces, no stems or seeds)
* Bananas (cut into small pieces)
* Blueberries (in moderation, no more than 10-20 at a time)
* Strawberries (cut into small pieces, no leaves or stems)
* Melons (cut into small pieces)
Foods That Are Safe, but Consuming in Low Quantities:
* Oatmeal (plain; avoid flavored oatmeal as those may have artificial sweeteners which can be harmful to your Yorkie)
* Carrots (cut into small pieces)
* Celery (cut into small pieces)
* Peas
* String Beans
* Sweet Corn (very few pieces)
* Popcorn (in very small quantities, no butter, salt or caramel added)
* Pasta (without any sauces)
Always Talk to Your Vet First
The safest way to know if you can give your Yorkie a human food is to consult your veterinarian first. They can give you specific advice on the best foods to feed your Yorkie, as well as answer all your questions about their diet.