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Can I give my dog canned yams?

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While yams are commonly available canned, they are not a good option for dogs. Canned yams contain preservatives and sugar, both of which are unhealthy for your dog, particularly in large quantities. And forget sharing your leftover holiday yams with your dog.


Are canned yams good for dogs?

Cooked Yams Are a Great Supplement to Boost Your Dog's Nutrition. Yams and sweet potatoes are excellent vegetables to add to your dog's food. Many dog foods contain yams because of their nutritional content and low fat. Read your labels to ensure your dog gets an adequate amount in their food.

Can I give my dog canned yams instead of pumpkin?

Pumpkins, most kinds of edible winter squash, sweet potatoes/yams will all work. It would be better to give without sugar, iow, buy and microwave or buy unsweetened canned varieties, however, you can give canned sweetened pumpkin pie filling or sweet potatoes/yams as they will also work.

Are yams or sweet potatoes better for dogs?

Sweet Potatoes Are Safe for Dogs First, dogs can safely eat sweet potatoes or yams. If you see yams in the grocery store, these might not be "true" yams, but a soft variety of sweet potato that was conveniently called a yam to differentiate it from firm sweet potatoes.

How much yam can I feed my dog?

Dogs should start out with very small amounts of sweet potato, usually no more than one or two ounces per serving. Toy breed dogs should start with a quarter or half of an ounce (about two to three teaspoons) and large breed dogs can have a little bit extra if they tolerate the first serving well.

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