10 Healthy Snacks for Shiba Inu

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Baby carrots are low in calories and high in fiber, making them a healthy and crunchy snack for your Shiba Inu.

Baby carrots

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Blueberries are packed with antioxidants and vitamins. Offer a few as a tasty and nutritious snack for your Shiba Inu.

Blueberries

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Steamed or lightly cooked green beans are a low-calorie and fiber-rich snack option for your Shiba Inu.

Green beans

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Remove the seeds and core, then offer small slices of apple to your Shiba Inu. Apples provide vitamins and fiber, but serve them in moderation due to their natural sugar content.

Apple slices

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A spoonful of plain, low-fat yogurt can provide probiotics for your Shiba Inu's digestion. Avoid any added sugars or artificial sweeteners.

Plain, low-fat yogurt

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Cooked, boneless, and skinless chicken breast is a lean protein source. Cut it into small, bite-sized pieces as a high-value treat for training or as an occasional snack.

Cooked chicken breast

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Cooked sweet potato chunks are rich in vitamins and fiber. They can be served as a healthy snack option for your Shiba Inu.

Sweet potato chunks

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Cucumber slices can be refreshing and hydrating for your Shiba Inu. They are low in calories and can be a crunchy snack.

Cucumber slices

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Watermelon can be a refreshing and hydrating treat for your Shiba Inu. Freeze small cubes of watermelon for a cool and healthy snack during warmer months.

Frozen watermelon cubes

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Plain canned pumpkin (not pumpkin pie filling) is a good source of fiber and can help with digestion. Offer a small amount as a treat or to assist with any digestive issues.

Pumpkin puree

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