\n \n Salmon <\/td>\n | \n You can feed your senior dog a piece of salmon from time to time. Make sure the salmon is cooked thoroughly. You should also avoid using seasonings. <\/td>\n | \n Salmon provides omega-3 fatty acids and proteins, which are essential for your senior dog\u2019s health. <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n |
\n \n Turkey <\/td>\n | \n Turkey is a classic food you can give your dog, and it is good for them, too. You can cut the turkey up into little pieces and mix it with their other food. <\/td>\n | \n Turkey will offer a variety to their diet, just make sure excess fat is cut off and do not serve with the bone. <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n |
\n \n Eggs <\/td>\n | \n Eggs can be eaten as long as they are fully cooked. As with other types of food you can give your dog, you can easily mix it with their regular food. <\/td>\n | \n Eggs provide a lot of important proteins for your senior dog\u2019s health. <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n |
\n \n Cheese <\/td>\n | \n Dogs love cheese, and it is a great way to administer vitamin supplements in pill form. Make sure your dog is not lactose-intolerant beforehand. <\/td>\n | \n Cheese provides proteins and calcium for your dog\u2019s health. <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n |
\n \n Peanut Butter <\/td>\n | \n Peanut butter can be given directly to your senior dog on a spoon, and it can also be mixed with their food. You can also use it to give the supplements. <\/td>\n | \n Peanut butter can be given directly to your senior dog on a spoon, and it can also be mixed with their food. You can also use it to give the supplements. <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n |
\n \n Green Beans <\/td>\n | \n Green beans can be chopped up and mixed with their food. It is a popular choice when trying to have a variety of food because it is very healthy. <\/td>\n | \n Green beans do not provide many calories but do provide a lot of fiber. <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n |
\n \n Carrots <\/td>\n | \n Carrots can be given raw to your dog to chew on, which will help their dental health. They can also be chopped up and mixed in with their food. <\/td>\n | \n Carrots are great sources of fiber and vitamin A. <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n |
\n \n Coconut <\/td>\n | \n Coconut is a great option for the health of your senior dog. You can give it as coconut milk, oil, or the coconut itself. <\/td>\n | \n Coconut provides lauric acid, which is a very beneficial acid for your senior dog. <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n |
\n \n Corn <\/td>\n | \n Corn is a very common ingredient in dog food. Just make sure you cut the corn off the cob first, as the corncob can be dangerous for your dog to handle. <\/td>\n | \n While corn does not provide many nutritional benefits, it is a good option when you want variety in their diet. <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n |
\n \n Honey <\/td>\n | \n A small amount of honey now and again can go a long way with helping your dog eat and stay healthy. <\/td>\n | \n Honey has 6 vitamins, many proteins, and is filled with antioxidants. <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n <\/table>\n<\/div> |