The foods listed here are generally safe for pets, and can be used for homemade treats or added to their nutritionally balanced, species-appropriate meals in moderate amounts.
This yellow citrus fruit is used in many culinary creations, but did you know you can use it for your pet's meals as well? Learn how to offer it to your pet here.
With small, rounded leaves packed with nutrients and phytochemicals, this vegetable has grown in popularity in recent years because of its healing properties. Here's how it can benefit your pet's health.
This popular purple veggie is a staple on human tables around the world, and research suggests it may be beneficial for pets as well. Learn how you can utilize it here.
Known for its juicy, sweet taste, this fruit's popularity shouldn't come as a surprise. But did you know that it's loaded with bioactive compounds that may help boost your pet's immunity?
They may look like giant raisins, but they're not; in fact, they can be safely shared with pets. Just make sure to give them in very small quantities, as they have high amounts of sugar.
Juicy, refreshing and rich in potent antioxidants, this member of the citrus family offers benefits to your pet’s health, if they’ll eat it, but make sure to serve it without the peel. Learn more about its benefits and how to offer it to pets here.
This fruit isn’t the most well-known, but its nutrient profile can pack a punch. If you’re looking to introduce a new treat to your pet, consider this one.
Technically a fruit, this crunchy treat comes in different colors and is rich in flavonoids, vitamin C and other antioxidants. Have you tried adding it to your pet’s meals? Here’s how to share it with them safely.
One of the most nutritionally concentrated, pet-friendly vegetables, these colorful gems are rich in beta-carotene, an important nutrient for boosting immune and eye health, especially in older pets. Here are five ways to feed them to your dog or cat.