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 I give my dog peas every day?
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). As far as pea pods go, as a rule of thumb, if humans can eat the pod, so can your dog.
Can you give a dog too many peas?
Only feed peas in moderation. Just like with all human foods (including the nutritious ones), feeding them to your dog only in moderation is important. 1 Eating too many peas can cause your dog to experience gas and possibly diarrhea, so feed sparingly and don't hand it out by the handful.
Why should dogs not eat peas?
If your dog has kidney problems, avoid feeding them peas. Peas contain purines, a chemical compound that produces uric acid. Properly functioning kidneys can filter uric acid, but if your dog has kidney problems, an exorbitant amount of uric acid can cause kidney stones and other conditions.
Can I give my dog peas and carrots everyday?
Carrots, peas, green beans, sweet potatoes, and bananas are packed with important vitamins, along with potassium, which is good for a dog's muscles, nerves, and kidneys. Their fiber can also help dogs stay regular.
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