The Answer
In short, if you are wondering if your dog can eat peas, the answer is yes, but you should not give your dog canned peas.
More Info About Green Peas For Dogs
There are several types of green peas, these include snow peas, sugar snap peas, and garden/English peas. Fresh or frozen peas are safe for dogs, but you should not give them canned peas. The reasoning behind not giving canned peas to dogs, is that when peas are canned they typically are canned with high levels of salt. Dogs should only have a small amount of sodium.
Vitamins In Peas
Peas are one of the healthiest snacks you can give to your dog. Peas are a great source of vitamin A, vitamin K, and the B vitamins.They are also packed with many minerals dogs need such as iron, zinc, potassium, and magnesium. Peas are both rich in protein and in fiber. Another compound found in peas is lutein, which acts as an anti-oxidant, this makes peas good for your dogs skin, heart, eyes.
Pea Pods For Dogs
As far as the pea pods go, a general rule of thumb is that if a human can eat the pea pod, so can a dog. If you give your dog garden peas, they must always be shelled. When giving your dog pea pods, you should make sure your dog properly chews the pod before eating it. Whole pods, or pods that have not been broken down enough in your dogs mouth can become lodged in your dogs throat causing them to choke.
Green Pea Nutritional Information
One cup of peas is approximately 145g.
One cup of green peas has the following nutritional information:
Calories: 118
Fat: 0.6g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Sodium: 7.3mg
Potassium: 353.8mg
Protein: 8g
In Conclusion
Green Peas are safe to give to dogs, and many high quality dog foods contain peas. Although fresh and frozen peas are ok for dogs to have, you should not give canned peas to dogs.
Thanks, my dog got into a bowl of peas, and I wanted to make sure he would be ok.