Overview
Green beans are a nutritious, low-calorie treat.
Green beans are full of important vitamins and minerals including iron, calcium, and vitamins B6, A, C, and K. They are filling but low in calories, making them great for dogs on a diet. Serve plain — avoid canned green beans with added salt.
Portion Guidance
A small handful, raw, steamed, or frozen. Avoid seasoning and salt.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can dogs eat green beans?
Yes, dogs can eat green beans. Green beans are a nutritious, low-calorie treat.
Is green beans toxic to dogs?
Green Beans is not considered toxic to dogs, though moderation is always important. Green beans are full of important vitamins and minerals including iron, calcium, and vitamins B6, A, C, and K. They are filling but low in calories, making them great for dogs on a diet. Serve plain — avoid canned green beans with added salt.
What happens if my dog eats green beans?
Green Beans is generally well-tolerated by dogs when given in appropriate amounts. If your dog shows any unusual symptoms after eating it, contact your veterinarian.
How much green beans can I give my dog?
A small handful, raw, steamed, or frozen. Avoid seasoning and salt.
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