Yes, plain homemade roast beef can be safely fed to dogs. However, keep store-bought roast beef away from your pup, as it typically contains high levels of sodium and other harmful ingredients such as garlic and onion.
Benefits
Roast beef is a good source of protein that supports dogs' muscle development and cell repair.
Roast beef contains iron and vitamin B6, which are essential in blood cell production and circulation.
Risks
Roast beef recipes often contain onion, garlic, seasonings, herbs, and other ingredients that may be harmful to dogs. Dogs may have trouble digesting some of the ingredients, leading to diarrhea, vomiting, and other intestinal problems.
Homecooked roasted beef is healthier and safer for dogs as store-bought roasted beef may have high salt content.
Be careful if the roast beef joint has bones. Cooked bones are not suitable for dogs as they splinter easily.
Servings
Give unseasoned roast beef to your dog.
Avoid adding any source or any harmful ingredients such as roasted garlic or onion.
Do not give cooked bones to dogs; remove the bones to avoid accidents from happening.