Yes, dogs can eat edamame beans, but only plain, shelled (without pods), and in moderation. Edamame is non-toxic to dogs and can be given raw, steamed, cooked, or frozen as an occasional treat. These beans are low in calories and rich in protein, fiber, vitamins, and omega-3 fatty acids. However, dogs should only have small amounts, such as up to 1 tablespoon per 10 pounds of body weight, once or twice a week. The pods should be avoided as they are tough to digest and can pose a choking hazard or cause blockages. It's important to serve edamame without any seasonings, salt, or additives, and to monitor for any allergic reactions or gastrointestinal upset, especially if the dog is new to eating soy products. Always consult with a veterinarian before introducing edamame into your dog's diet.