We're talking about green peas, specifically: snow peas, sugar snap peas, and garden or English peas. You can feed your dog fresh, frozen, or thawed peas, but do not give your dog canned peas. Like many canned vegetables, canned peas typically have a lot of added sodium, which is harmful to dogs (and humans).
Can dogs eat frozen vegetables frozen?
While fresh is usually best, if it's not available, frozen is great! Skip canned for your dog, though, because it usually has too much salt added to preserve the produce.
How much frozen peas can a dog eat?
A handful of peas is way too many to give even a big dog. Peas should always be fed in moderation to prevent flatulence and bloat. Stick to a teaspoon of peas for small breeds and a tablespoon for larger breeds. If your dog has never eaten peas before, feed them only one or two to see how they take to them.
Can you eat frozen peas straight from the freezer?
Frozen peas and sweetcorn can also be defrosted and eaten raw. (My son eats them straight from the freezer.)
What Frozen veggies can dogs eat?
Carrots, butternut squash and spinach can boost your dog's vitamin A intake. Vitamin A is essential for maintaining your dog's ocular health. Thawed carrots can be served as a crunchy, sweet treat for your pup. Frozen chopped spinach is high in fiber, vitamin C and iron, and is easily mixed with canned or dry dog food.
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