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Can My Dog Eat Sugar Snap Peas?

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Can My Dog Eat Sugar Snap Peas?

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Yes! Sugar snap peas are easy for your dog to digest and are high in vitamin A, vitamin K, and various B vitamins. These peas are also a good source of fibre, iron, zinc, potassium, and magnesium. These vitamins and minerals are good for your dog’s vision, skin, digestion, immune system, nerves, heart, and more.

Peas are not recommended for dogs with kidney issues as they contain purines that can further aggravate the kidneys.

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Serving Ideas

Dogs can eat sugar snap peas:

  • Washed and fresh from the garden. Only feed your dog a few at a time.
  • Cooked as an ingredient in a homemade meal that’s balanced with a good source of protein. 
  • Chopped into bite size pieces as a topping on your dog’s food.

For More Information

 You might also be interested in “Can My Dog Eat Peas?”

We have so many articles about foods that are safe, dangerous or even toxic for dogs to eat. There is a huge variety of “human food” that is healthy for your dog to eat, while others can be toxic and dangerous. Find out which fruits and veg are good for your dog here and which spices and seasonings are ok to give to your furry little buddy here.

We’ve created these articles to ensure you’re informed on feeding your dog a wonderfully varied diet while learning the limitations of a dog’s sensitive digestive system. And while we know our stuff when it comes to anything dog-related here at Rover.com we also have loads of fantastic dog walkers and sitters, many of whom offer dog boarding in your area, so take a look if you’re ever in a jam!

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