- Yes, dogs can eat couscous
- Prepare without spices and salt
- Light side dish for digestive problems
Yes: dogs can eat couscous in moderation, but only if they have no gluten intolerance. Couscous is made from durum wheat semolina and contains gluten. As an occasional side dish it is safe, but as regular main food it has little value: dogs need protein, not carbohydrates.
What Couscous Can Do for Dogs
Couscous is easily digestible and serves well as a bland diet component during digestive issues. It provides quick energy without stressing the stomach. Mixed with cooked chicken and pumpkin, couscous makes a gentle recovery meal after bouts of diarrhea or vomiting.
What to Watch Out For
Dogs with wheat or gluten intolerance should not eat couscous. Symptoms of intolerance include itching, ear infections, and recurring digestive problems. Better alternative for sensitive dogs: rice or potatoes.
Never feed seasoned couscous from human meals: onions, garlic, stock cubes and salt are harmful.
How to Feed Couscous
Cook couscous in plain water without salt or spices. Let it cool before serving. Mix a small amount into regular food as a supplement.
Nutritional Values and Dosage
100 g of cooked couscous contains approx. 112 kcal, 3.8 g protein, 23 g carbohydrates and 1.4 g fiber. It provides some B vitamins and selenium, but is low in essential nutrients for dogs.
Guidelines by body weight (max. 2-3x per week):
- Small dog (up to 10 kg): 1 to 2 tablespoons
- Medium dog (10 to 25 kg): 3 to 4 tablespoons
- Large dog (over 25 kg): up to half a cup
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