10 healthy and safe (Christmas) snacks for dogs and cats

The holidays are a time of coziness and good food, but it is important to remember that not all of our festive food is safe for pets. Many Christmas treats, such as chocolate, raisins and spicy foods, can be harmful. Therefore, we have compiled a list of 10 healthy and safe snacks that you can treat your dog or cat to during Christmas!

5 healthy Christmas snacks for dogs

1. Small pieces of cheese

  • Advantages: Rich in calcium and protein and most dogs love it!
  • Notice: Use low-fat cheese and give it in moderation.

2. Apple pieces (without seeds)

  • Advantages: A natural sweet snack packed with fiber and vitamin C.
  • Notice: Always remove the pips and core, as they contain toxins.

3. Cooked pumpkin puree

  • Advantages: Supports healthy digestion and is full of fiber.
  • How to serve?: Serve a small spoonful of pumpkin puree as a snack or mix it into their food.

4. Chicken breast (cooked, without herbs).

  • Advantages: A lean source of protein that is highly digestible.
  • How to serve?: Cook the chicken without salt, oil or spices and cut it into small pieces.

5. Sweet potato chips

  • Advantages: A nutritious and chewy treat.
  • How to serve?: Cut thin slices of sweet potato and bake or dry them in the oven without oil or seasoning.

5 healthy Christmas snacks for cats

1. Cooked fish (salmon or whitefish).

  • Advantages: Rich in omega-3 fatty acids and protein, good for their coat and health.
  • How to serve?: Cooked and without seasoning or oil, in small bite-sized pieces.

2. Cat grass with a twist

  • Advantages: Helps with digestion and cats love it.
  • How to serve?: Sprinkle a small amount of chopped catnip over the cat grass for an extra treat.

3. Tuna water (canned water-based).

  • Advantages: A tasty, hydrating snack.
  • Note: Use only water-based tuna and give it in moderation because of the salt content.

4. Unsalted chicken broth

  • Advantages: A warm, tasty drink that helps cats stay hydrated.
  • How to serve?: Make sure it is salt-free and let it cool before serving.

5. Pieces of boiled egg

  • Advantages: A protein-rich snack with vitamins such as B12.
  • How to serve?: Boil the egg completely, cut into small pieces and serve without seasoning.

5 healthy snacks for dogs and cats

1. Small pieces of banana

  • Advantages: A sweet treat packed with potassium.
  • Note: Give only small amounts because of the natural sugars.

2. Carrot slices

  • Advantages: Low in calories, rich in vitamins and great for chewing.
  • How to serve?: Raw or lightly steamed without seasoning.

3. Unsalted green beans

  • Advantages: Low in calories and high in fiber.
  • How to serve?: Lightly steamed and cut into small pieces.

4. Cucumber slices

  • Advantages: Moisturizing and low-calorie.
  • How to serve?: Raw and without skin if too hard for your pet.

5. Cooked turkey (without skin or seasoning).

  • Advantages: A lean protein source ideal for a festive treat.
  • How to serve?: Make sure no skin, herbs or bones are included.

Important tips:

Give in moderation: Although these snacks are healthy, you should not give them in large quantities to avoid stomach upset.

Watch for allergies: Some pets may be allergic to specific foods, so try a small amount first.

Avoid toxic ingredients: No chocolate, raisins, garlic, onion, grapes, or spicy foods.

With these safe and healthy Christmas snacks, make the holidays as special for your dog or cat as they are for yourself. Let them enjoy the festive season and treat them to something special! Want to go all "all out" this Christmas? Then check out our recipes for pet-friendly Christmas cookies for your dog or cat. 🎄🐾

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