can dogs have brussel sprouts

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Dogs can eat Brussels sprouts, but only in controlled, small quantities. They are safe and non-toxic to dogs and provide nutritional benefits like vitamins K and C, fiber, and antioxidants. However, Brussels sprouts should be cooked before serving to make them easier to digest and avoid gastrointestinal upset. Raw Brussels sprouts and the stalks are not recommended as they can be hard for dogs to digest and might cause digestive discomfort or choking hazards. It is best to start with a small portion (one or two sprouts) and observe the dog for any adverse reactions. Feeding too many Brussels sprouts can cause digestive issues like gas and bloating. Always serve plain, cooked Brussels sprouts cut into small pieces, without any seasoning or additives.