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Chicken, beef, turkey, venison – the list goes on. They all contain proteins and vitamins, plus your pup will go head over paws for their flavours too. If you’re giving a bit of meat as a treat, always offer it cooked, but avoid adding condiments or seasoning. As regards your dog’s normal diet, look out for a dog food that is specially formulated for your pet’s needs. Meat is the first ingredient in Purina dog food recipes, and these are available in many different flavours, so you can always choose your pet’s favourite.

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Dogs are known to enjoy the occasional slice of cheese. So, if you want to reward your dog for their good behaviour, they’ll be happy that you picked cheese as their treat. Be careful not to go overboard though, as cheese is high in fat and its dairy content might not sit well with lactose-intolerant pups. As always, check with your vet before sharing a block of cheese with your four-legged friend. Find out more about feeding cheese to your dog in our article.

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Sometimes the answer to the question ‘what do dogs like to eat’ is a surprising one. Pets sometimes love to dip their whiskers in the fruit bowl. Dogs can eat strawberries, or they might enjoy citrusy treats so you can feed your pet an orange slice as well. Plus, dogs often love blueberries when it comes to treat time. However, fruits have a high sugar content, which makes them more suitable for a once-in-a-while treat than for regular meals. When you’re feeding fruit, always remember to use small bite-sized pieces so they’re not a choking hazard. Don’t forget that grapes are toxic to dogs, so avoid feeding your pet fresh grapes or the dried version of the fruit, raisins.

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Carrots, broccolior green beans might not be the first things that come to mind when looking for food that dogs like to eat, but if these vegetables are on the menu, your dog might want to give them a try. Vegetables are often quite filling and relatively low in calories, so if your dog is interested, offer them a bite. As long as you avoid vegetables such as onions and garlic which are dangerous to dogs and you’ve got the go-ahead from the vet, this food group can make for a good occasional treat. Again, always use small pieces to reduce the risk of choking.

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Peanut butter is full of protein and is a delicious addition to both human and canine diets. A spoonful of unsweetened peanut butter without any additives can make a great dog treat when offered in moderation. It’s best to avoid peanut butter that contains salt or sugar, and never use products that contain Xylitol sweetener as this is poisonous to dogs – so make sure to read the label before offering your dog this creamy treat.

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The easiest answer to the question ‘what do dogs like to eat’ is ‘dog food’. Whether dry or wet, complete commercial dog foods are created using carefully-selected ingredients and specially-formulated recipes to make your dog’s meals as delicious as they are nutritious. Every nutrient comes in just the right quantity to achieve a healthy balance. Try out a few different flavours to see which one your dog likes best.

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