Yes, dogs can safely eat sugar snap peas. They are a healthy, low-calorie treat packed with vitamins A, K, various B vitamins, fiber, iron, zinc, potassium, and magnesium, which benefit a dog's vision, skin, digestion, immune system, and heart health. It is best to feed sugar snap peas fresh, washed, and in moderation, either whole or chopped as a food topping. However, pea pods can pose a choking hazard, so it may be safer to remove the pods, especially for smaller dogs. It is important to avoid canned peas due to added sodium and preservatives, and dogs with kidney issues should avoid peas because they contain purines, which may aggravate kidney problems. Cooking peas can make them easier to digest, but raw sugar snap peas can also be given in small amounts if your dog tolerates them well. Overall, sugar snap peas are an excellent snack option for dogs when given properly and in moderation, but always consult a veterinarian before introducing new foods to your dog's diet.