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Healthy Treats for Happy Pups: 10 Fruits & Veggies Your Dog Will Love

  • Writer: Comfy Carepacks
    Comfy Carepacks
  • Aug 3
  • 2 min read

Dog eating a strawberry
Dog eating a strawberry

We all know dogs adore treats, those tail wags say it all! But not all treats are equally good for them. Many store-bought options are tasty and convenient, but they can also be high in sugar, fat, or artificial ingredients. That’s why more pet parents are reaching for fresh fruits and vegetables as a healthier alternative.


Packed with vitamins, minerals, and fiber, these natural snacks not only satisfy your dog’s cravings but also support their overall health and well-being. Here are 10 nutritious fruits and veggies that make paw-some treat options:


  1. Carrots – Loaded with beta carotene (an antioxidant that supports eye health and immunity), plus fiber, potassium, and vitamins A & K. Crunchy, low-calorie, and guilt-free!

  2. Sugar Snap Peas – Sweet, crisp, and full of vitamins A, C, K, and B6, plus fiber and protein. Great for picky eaters.

  3. Green Beans – Rich in vitamins A, C, K, folate, calcium, iron, magnesium, and potassium. Also a fantastic source of fiber for healthy digestion.

  4. Apples – Packed with antioxidants like quercetin, vitamins A & C, and fiber. Just remember to remove the seeds and core first!

  5. Bananas – High in potassium for heart and muscle health, plus vitamins B6 & C and natural energy-boosting sugars. Perfect for an after-play snack.

  6. Sweet Potatoes – Full of vitamin A for skin and coat health, along with vitamin C and fiber to keep pups fuller longer. Naturally sweet and delicious!

  7. Papaya – Offers antioxidants like lycopene, vitamins A & C, and digestion-friendly fiber. A tropical treat your pup will love.

  8. Pumpkin – Rich in fiber for healthy digestion, plus vitamins A & C, zinc, and iron. A fall favorite that’s great year-round.

  9. Berries – Blueberries, raspberries, and more are bursting with antioxidants, vitamins, and fiber. A small but mighty snack!

  10. Rutabaga – High in vitamin C & E, potassium, magnesium, and fiber. Slightly sweet and perfect for variety in your dog’s diet.


These fresh, nutrient-packed snacks are a wonderful alternative to processed treats. They’re low in calories, free from added sugar, and budget-friendly and your pup will love them!


Next time you’re looking for a wholesome reward, try one (or two!) of these healthy dog-approved fruits and veggies. Their taste buds will thank you, and so will their health.

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