[ad_1] <br><div><aside aria-label="advertisement" class="gnt_m gnt_x gnt_x__bv"/><aside aria-label="advertisement" class="gnt_m gnt_x gnt_x__bvd gnt_x__h"/><aside class="gnt_em gnt_em__fp gnt_em_vp__tp gnt_em__el" aria-label="Video - Can my dog eat that? A guide to fruits and vegetables safe for canine consumption."><div class="gnt_em_vp_w" data-g-r="vp_tp" data-c-vt="exco" data-t-pl="teal-hero"><button class="gnt_em_vp_a gnt_em_vp__tp_a" data-g-r="vp_ap vp_tg" data-c-vpattrs="{"muted":true,"bContent":false,"an":"usatoday","pn":"USA TODAY","vidNum":0,"docking":true,"exid":"7a94a662-d8e9-49a7-aeba-e8a15c79f0f2","plcmt":"2","iu":"/7103/usatoday/preroll_video/","cut":1}" data-c-vpdata="{"adsEnabled":true,"awsPath":"health","byline":"Cody Godwin","canonicalURL":"","contentSourceCode":"USAT","credit":"Cody Godwin, USA TODAY","duration":58000,"headline":"Can my dog eat that? 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Fruits, vegetables safe for furry friends.","url":"/videos/news/health/2022/07/07/can-my-dog-eat-guide-fruits-and-vegetables-safe-canine-consumption/7828287001/"}" aria-label="Play video"><img alt="" class="gnt_em_vp_img" src="https://pets.einnews.com/gcdn/authoring/authoring-images/2024/11/20/PAPP/76448532007-getty-images-1128461203.jpg?crop=2119,1193,x0,y124&width=660&height=371&format=pjpg&auto=webp" data-g-r="vp_po" fetchpriority="high" elementtiming="ar-lead-image" decoding="async"/><svg class="gnt_em_vp_svg"><use xlink:href="#gnt_svg_video_play"/></svg></button></div></aside><p class="gnt_ar_b_p">What's your favorite snack?</p><p class="gnt_ar_b_p">For many, popcorn is a top choice. It's light, fluffy, and available in a range of flavors from savory to sweet.</p><p class="gnt_ar_b_p">But what about man's best friend? Can your dog join you for a snack?</p><p class="gnt_ar_b_p">While dogs can consume certain human foods, it can be tricky to know which ones are safe for them. Does popcorn makes the list?</p><h2 class="gnt_ar_b_mt">Can dogs eat popcorn?</h2><p class="gnt_ar_b_p">Yes, dogs can eat popcorn, but it depends on the type. Pet owners should be mindful of added ingredients before feeding popcorn to their pets.</p><aside aria-label="advertisement" class="gnt_m gnt_x gnt_x__lbl gnt_x__al"/><p class="gnt_ar_b_p">Plain, air-popped popcorn can be an occasional treat, the American Kennel Club reports.</p><h2 class="gnt_ar_b_mt">Is it safe for dogs to eat popcorn?</h2><p class="gnt_ar_b_p">Popcorn isn't bad for dogs, but it's not good for them either, according to Purina.</p><p class="gnt_ar_b_p">Popcorn has some nutritional value, containing magnesium, zinc, and fiber, among other minerals. However, its benefits would not be outstanding since your pet's diet is primarily influenced by their dog food, Purina reports.</p><aside aria-label="advertisement" class="gnt_m gnt_x gnt_x__lbl gnt_x__al"/><p class="gnt_ar_b_p">You might snack on flavored popcorn, but your dog shouldn't. Extra flavors and toppings – such as butter or salt – can pose a problem for your pooch, the American Kennel Club advises. The additives may cause an upset stomach and contribute to obesity if consumed frequently.</p><p class="gnt_ar_b_p"><strong class="gnt_ar_b_al">Your pet's behavior, explained:</strong>Why do dogs chase their tails?</p><aside class="gnt_em gnt_em_anc" id="gnt_atomsnc" data-g-r="lazy" data-gl-method="loadAnc" aria-label="Newsletter signup form"/><h2 class="gnt_ar_b_mt">Should I feed popcorn to my dog?</h2><p class="gnt_ar_b_p">Like any human food, dogs should only eat popcorn in small quantities, according to Purina. As a general guideline, treats should take up no more than 10% of your pet's daily calories.</p><p class="gnt_ar_b_p">While you shouldn't feed buttered popcorn to your dog regularly, they'll be OK if they eat a few pieces that may have fallen on the floor, the American Kennel Club reports.</p><p class="gnt_ar_b_p">If you do choose to feed popcorn to your dog, be sure to remove any unpopped or partially popped kernels, as they can pose a choking hazard.</p><img class="gnt_em_gl_i" data-g-r="lazy" data-gl-src="https://pets.einnews.com/gcdn/authoring/authoring-images/2024/05/15/USAT/73695251007-20240515-t-030914-z-683584430-rc-2-rq-7-atduid-rtrmadp-3-usadogshow.JPG?crop=1499,843,x0,y0&width=660&height=372&format=pjpg&auto=webp" data-gl-srcset="https://pets.einnews.com/gcdn/authoring/authoring-images/2024/05/15/USAT/73695251007-20240515-t-030914-z-683584430-rc-2-rq-7-atduid-rtrmadp-3-usadogshow.JPG?crop=1499,https://pets.einnews.com/843,https://pets.einnews.com/x0,https://pets.einnews.com/y0&width=1320&height=744&format=pjpg&auto=webp 2x" decoding="async" alt="" width="660" height="372"/><p class="gnt_ar_b_p"><strong class="gnt_ar_b_al">Why do dogs sleep so much?</strong>Understanding your pet's sleep schedule</p><h2 class="gnt_ar_b_mt">Just Curious for more? 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