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Lima beans are among the healthiest beans for dogs when cooked and served plain, offering fiber, protein, and essential nutrients without harmful seasonings.
Yes, rice is generally good for dogs when cooked and served plain, often used in combination with other safe foods like meat and cooked beans.
Lima beans, when fully cooked and unseasoned, are among the healthiest beans for dogs due to their fiber, plant protein, and essential nutrients.
Yes, rice is generally safe and good for dogs when cooked and served plain in moderation as part of a balanced diet.
Lima beans, when fully cooked and unseasoned, are among the healthiest beans for dogs due to their fiber, protein, and nutrient content. Other safe beans include black beans, kidney beans, pinto beans, green beans, edamame, garbanzo beans, and navy beans, as long as they are also cooked and served plain.
Yes, feeding large quantities of cooked lima beans to dogs can cause gas or digestive upset, so they should always be given in moderation.
Dogs should never be fed raw lima beans because they contain compounds that can be mildly toxic and may lead to cyanide poisoning.
Dogs should not eat raw lima beans, baked beans, refried beans, or beans prepared with spices, garlic, or onion due to potential toxicity and digestive issues.
Dogs can eat lima beans in moderation—small dogs may have 1 teaspoon, while large dogs can have up to 1/2 cup of fully cooked, unseasoned lima beans.
Yes, dogs can eat cooked, plain lima beans in moderation, but never raw or seasoned. Always introduce them slowly and avoid canned varieties with added salt or preservatives.

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