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  2. Can Dogs Eat Peas? What to Know About this Ingredient

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    Are Peas Good for Dogs? Used as a snack or a small part of your dog’s regular diet, snow peas, sugar snap peas, and garden (or English) peas are not harmful in tiny amounts .

  3. Fruits & Vegetables Dogs Can and Can't Eat - American Kennel Club

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    Green peas, snow peas, sugar snap peas, and garden or English peas are all OK for dogs to find in their bowl on occasion. Peas have several vitamins, minerals, and are rich in...

  4. 11 of the Best Vegetables for Dogs - The Spruce Pets

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    Okay, so they’re technically legumes, but peas are still worthy of a spot on this list when fed in moderation. Many pooches enjoy pea pods right off the vine, but you can also feed your dog frozen (thaw them out first) peas, as well.

  5. Can Dogs Eat Peas? Benefits & Risks - Rover.com

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    Yes, dogs can eat peas! These little green legumes are packed with nutrients that can benefit your canine’s health, such as B vitamins, zinc, and fiber. However, you shouldn’t feed your dog certain types of peas, like coated peas.

  6. Snow peas and sugar peas are great for your dog! They’re a good source of vitamins A and B and minerals like potassium and magnesium. Zinc is another mineral in peas that plays a role in a healthy immune system and thyroid gland function. To feed your dog peas, steam or boil them.

  7. Can Dogs Eat Peas? Read Before You Feed | Purina US

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    Yes, dogs can eat peas! Most varieties of green peas are fine including snow peas, sugar snap peas, garden and English peas. They can make a great low-calorie snack in moderation, and many complete and balanced dog foods will add them in too.

  8. Are Peas Safe For Dogs? Yes, the good news is that peas are ok for dogs. They are listed as a safe, low-calorie treat to offer your pet, according to the Pet Poison Helpline. This includes any pea that is unseasoned, including garden peas, petit poi, and sugar snap peas.

  9. Can Dogs Eat Peas? Veterinarians Dish What to Know - Daily Paws

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    Are Peas Good or Bad for Dogs? For the most part, peas can safely be part of your pooch's diet, says Antje Beth-Joslin, DVM at Dogtopia. The veggie is a good source of fiber, protein, and several vitamins—but how they're packaged and prepared can make a difference in just how healthy they are for your dog.

  10. 4 Reasons Dogs Can (and Should) Eat Peas - A-Z Animals

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    1. Low in Calories. Peas are a type of vegetable that is low in calories. This is great news for dogs that may be overweight or are on restrictive diets for other health purposes.

  11. Can Dogs Eat Peas? - The Spruce Pets

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    Yes, dogs can eat peas, and this small green legume has plenty of health benefits to boot. Peas contain vitamins A, B, C, and K, and are a good source of protein and dietary fiber. They’re also rich in essential nutrients like folate, thiamin, and manganese.