Remove the seeds and core, and offer your Cocker Spaniel some apple slices as a crunchy and nutritious treat.
Blueberries
These tasty berries are packed with antioxidants and make a delicious snack for your pup. Just remember to offer them in moderation.
Plain, air-popped popcorn
Skip the butter and salt, and share some plain, air-popped popcorn with your Cocker Spaniel. It can be a low-calorie and fiber-rich treat.
Green beans
Cooked or steamed green beans can be a healthy snack option for your furry friend. They are low in calories and a good source of vitamins.
Plain boiled chicken
Cooked, boneless, and skinless chicken can be shredded into small pieces and served as a healthy snack. It's a good source of lean protein.
Pumpkin puree
Canned pumpkin puree (not pumpkin pie filling) can be a great addition to your Cocker Spaniel's diet. It is rich in fiber and can aid in digestion.
Yogurt drops
Freeze plain, unsweetened yogurt in small drops for a refreshing and calcium-rich snack. Make sure it does not contain any artificial sweeteners, as they can be harmful to dogs.
Sweet potato chews
Slice sweet potatoes into thin strips and bake them until they become chewy. They can serve as a tasty and healthy alternative to commercial treats.
Natural peanut butter
A small amount of natural, unsalted peanut butter can be a delicious treat for your Cocker Spaniel. Just make sure it does not contain xylitol, which is toxic to dogs.