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Can Dogs Eat Navy Beans?

Can Dogs Eat Navy Beans?

Yes, dogs can occasionally eat small amounts of plainly cooked navy beans.

Originally cultivated in the Americas, navy beans are known for their small, white, oval appearance. The bean got its moniker as it was constantly served to the sailors of the US Navy. However, this legume has many other names: haricot, pearl haricot, Boston, white pea, and pea bean. It is used in many dishes, most popularly in baked beans, chili, pies, and soups. 

Navy beans can be served to canine pets as long as they are cooked plainly and properly. Protein, fiber, iron, and vitamins B1 and B9 are just some of the nutrients dogs can get from them. In addition, navy beans have the highest amount of antioxidants ferulic acid and p-coumaric acid. These prevent or slow down the damage caused by free radicals to the body’s cells. 

How to feed navy beans to your dog: Rinse the beans and soak them overnight. Boil them with water over high heat. Do not season with salt and spices. Let the beans simmer  for 45 and 90 minutes until they’ve reached your desired softness. Mash or blend before giving it to your pooch. 

Never give your dog canned baked beans since some of its ingredients are unhealthy for him. If it is accidentally given to him, call your veterinarian immediately. Observe him for any of these symptoms: vomiting, diarrhea, upset stomach, increased thirst, swollen abdomen, fever, loss of appetite, and/or lethargy. Take him to the vet clinic if his condition worsens.  

In summary: Get your vet’s clearance before allowing him to taste plainly cooked navy beans or any other type of legume. Err on the side of caution when letting your pup try something new for the first time. Also, limit treats to 10% of his total daily intake. 

Aside from navy beans, explore our “can dogs eat” category to discover which meats and fresh produce your pet dog can safely consume.

References: 

Navy bean – Wikipedia

Can Dogs Eat Beans? What to Know About Dogs and Beans

Can Dogs Eat Navy Beans? (Benefits/Risks)



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