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How to Incorporate Vegetables Into Your Dog’s Daily Diet

How to Incorporate Vegetables Into Your Dog’s Daily Diet

Sarah Jefferson December 17, 2018

No doubt about it, dogs are naturally meat eaters. Your furry companion will most likely choose steaks and ground beef over broccoli and carrots. Although dogs require proteins and carbohydrates as part of their nutrition, there are components and vitamins that vegetables especially provides.

Those vitamins include Vitamins A, B, and C which are present in leafy greens and even some of the dog-friendly fruits alike. With these ideas, you can incorporate vegetables into the meal of your beloved doggy.

Pumpkin purees

Pumpkins contain Vitamin A which helps in the strengthening of Vision. It also aids in maintaining good eye health. Additionally, other nutrients are present that will be beneficial to your furry friend. If you want to mix the goodness of pumpkins into your dog's meal, you can do it by making a pumpkin puree.

For example, in their wet dog food or the meal you prepared, mix in puree as a substitute for the main ingredients. Feed your dog this mixture with rice and left-over shredded stake. You can replace a portion of the rice with pumpkin puree. Or, you can make pumpkin juice to replenish bodily fluids for your dog.

This drink can also help in proper digestion since pumpkin possesses fiber and low fats that makes a dog's digestive system process appropriately.

Baby carrots or regular-sized carrots

First, determine if your pooch likes the crunchy and sweet taste of carrots. Upon doing so, you will become aware of how carrots can be prepared to mix it in your dog's meal. If your dog naturally likes it, you can toss a few baby carrots as a snack or a treat. If not, you can slice it into biteable sizes and cook it with their meal.

 

You can also grate cooked carrots to use as toppings. Carrots are a great source of the Vitamin called beta-carotene. This vitamin also helps in maintaining great eye health and eyesight.

Healthy turnips

Create a new dish by baking it, or making mashed turnip, dehydrated turnips. You can also utilize it as a snack by letting your dog eat it raw. These are a great source of Calcium. This mineral helps in strengthening your doggy's bones and teeth. Also, if you opt to use turnips as treats, you can be sure that it is low on calories and wouldn't significantly contribute to your dog's weight.

Green and fresh broccoli

Online videos show dogs that enjoy eating this healthy vegetable. However, forcing this one unto your doggy is a tedious task. Instead plainly placing this vegetable on the platter, you can mix it into their meals.

Finely chop broccoli or grate it to produce shavings used as toppings on their meals. Broccolis are a great source of Vitamin C. This vitamin is good for a dog's immunity. It also contains Vitamin A for eye health. Fiber for regulating digestion is another benefit, and it's low in Calories. Ideal for owners that are on the watch for their dog's weight.

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