Let’s talk about a spicy question. Can dogs eat paprika? I said this is hot because it is a spice made from dried red fruits of sweeter varieties of the plant Capsicum annum. I think people ask this question because they have paprika at home and they want to feed dogs with paprika but don’t know if it is safe or not. We can make sure of it.

Is paprika safe for dogs?

Paprika is not toxic. There is not any toxic ingredient included in paprika. It has been cultivated for centuries in North America, in particular Central Mexico. Allergies that happen because of paprika are very rare. Paprika has some health benefits too. But even these all said some say paprika is not safe for dogs.

Can dogs eat paprika is a controversial topic like ‘can ferrets eat bananas?’ which we previously discussed. I said paprika is not toxic. But you should be careful about your dog. Paprika is a famous seasoning that is used all over the world. Dogs also like to eat delicious foods like humans do but eating large amounts of paprika can cause some problems like upsetting the fragile stomach of your dog.

Other than that, paprika is good and safe for dogs. Your dog will love paprika. It is not all about the taste. Paprika got some health benefits. 

Benefits of paprika

Carotenoids

Of course, paprika is made with pepper varieties. So, this bright spice is loaded with carotenoids and that is not a surprise. If we talk about the benefits of carotenoids, they help to keep your dog’s eye health. They protecting your dogs’ delicate eye tissue from harmful UV rays and they do a key role in the development of the eye cells responsible for night vision. This is a very useful thing.

Vitamin A

Paprika is rich in vitamin A. This benefits your dog in several ways. First, it helps to keep your dog’s eye healthy like above mentioned. It prevents your puppy from walking headfirst into the coffee table at night. I mean it helps to the development of the eye cells. Vitamin A helps to many things. To keep skin, coat, muscles, and nerves healthy and many more. If your dog not getting enough vitamin A you can see these symptoms. It has night blindness, Its mussels are weak, and Its coat looks unhealthy.

Vitamin E

Vitamin E is protecting your dog from oxidative damage. If your dog is old this you should concern this. Brains of old dogs accumulate oxidative damage to proteins and lipids. That can lead to the dysfunction of neuronal cells. Free radicals and lack of increase in compensatory antioxidant enzymes may lead to detrimental modifications to important macromolecules within neurons 

How to feed dogs with paprika

Paprika chicken

Things you need:-

  • 1 kilogram chicken (12 drumsticks and thighs)
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 275 grams onion (1 large onion, chopped)
  • 100 grams mild green pepper (1 large pepper, seeds removed & chopped)
  • 30 grams paprika (~1/4 cup)
  • 1 cup chicken stock
  • 1/2 cup sour cream
  • 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour

How to:-

  1. First, sprinkle both sides of the chicken a teaspoon of salt (Salt is bad for dogs so reduce).
  2. Then crash some fresh ground pepper on both sides of the chicken.
  3. Place a heavy-bottomed pot over medium heat until it hot.
  4. Add some olive oil and let it spread out.
  5. When the oil is shimmering add the chicken in a single layer of skin down. (You won’t make sure you won’t over cover the pod)
  6. Once the chicken is brown on one side, flip it over.
  7. When the chicken is brown on the other side transfer to a bowl and starts browning the next batch.
  8. Add the onions and the peppers to the pod.
  9. Stir it and cover it with the lid.
  10. Turn down the heat and let the onions steam for about five minutes.
  11. Turn up the heat and saute them until they are nice and brown.
  12. Once the onions started to caramelize add the paprika and stir it for about 10 seconds. 
  13. Add the chicken stock and return the brown chicken to the pot.
  14. Tougher this with the lid, turn down the heat, and let the chicken simmer until the meats fall of the bone tender. (About 40-50 minutes)
  15. While it happens, stir the flour into the sour cream to make a smooth paste.
  16. Temper the sour cream by adding sauce to it. 
  17. Once the mixture is warm to the touch and free of any lumps pour it into the pot and quickly stir it around to incorporate it.

Now you can feed your dog this delicious paprika chicken.

What are the other spices dogs should not eat

Garlic

Garlic is a good spice. It is not bad for humans. Some say it is good for dogs and it helps ward off fleas on their dogs but garlic can be toxic for some pets including dogs. Garlic and onion contain thiosulfate which is toxic to dogs. They can course oxidative damage.

Salt

Many human foods need salt to improve the taste. Yeah. Salt make some problems for humans. But it is not a toxic one for humans. Dogs, on the other hand, eating too much salt is bad for them. So don’t add a high amount of salt to your dogs’ food.

Cocoa Powder

Cocoa powder is the main ingredient use for making chocolates. Chocolates are very famous among humans now. There are many foods make with chocolates. But is cocoa powder safe for dogs? Cocoa powder is toxic to dogs. Cocoa powder contains theobromine and caffeine. They can speeds up a dog’s heart rate. That is a risk for a heart attack.

Bottom line

Paprika is not toxic to dogs. Some say paprika safe for dogs and some say it is not. But there are not enough facts to say paprika is bad for dogs. You can feed paprika to your dog as paprika chicken. Paprika has some health benefits too.

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