Dogs are a part of the family; wouldn't it be great if you could feed them like family? Actually, you can, when it comes to vegetables.
Feeding vegetables is a great way to keep your dog healthy while also reducing costs and extra trips to the store to buy pet food.
Just like us, dogs require a variety of organic foods and nutrients for a balanced diet.Veggies are rich in fiber, minerals, antioxidants, enzymes and phyto-nutrients not found in meat. It's important to feed your dog different kinds of vegetables, as each type offers its own array ofnutrients.
How to Prepare Vegetables for Dogs
The way you prep the vegetables is just as important as the vegetables themselves-chop small enough so your dog can't choke. For optimal benefits, the veggies will be pureed - see below.
Veggies make a great snack or treat as long as your dog doesn’t have trouble digesting them. Here are some simple prep methods:
Blanching
Submerging vegetables quickly in boiling hot water and then very cold water, also known as blanching, is a great option for preparing vegetables. Blanching cleanses the surface of vegetables of dirt and retains both vitamins and flavor. It's also a healthy alternative for humans because no cooking oil is needed. For more information on different types of blanching, check out these instructions.
Steaming
Steam is an excellent method for cooking veggies that doesn't require submerging them in boiling water. Steaming cooks the vegetables through, while still preserving the brightcolor and flavor, andmuch of the nutrient content.
Use these straightforward instructions for helpproperly steaming your veggies.
Pureeing
For maximum benefits and digestibility, veggies canbe blended to a raw puree. Some vegetables, such as celery and spinach, do not need to be cooked before blending. Root vegetables like carrots and sweet potatoes should be blanched or steamed tomake blending possible.Pureeing the vegetables breaks down the cell walls of the plant material, making them easier for dogs to digest.
Freezing
Cookingvegetables in large batches andstoring them in the freezer is a great way to save time and effort. After pureeing, put the veggies inan ice cube tray, and just grab a cube when you're in a hurry! Simple,andhealthy.
Tip:Even though vegetables are great for your pet, keep veggie content to less than 25 percent of your dog's diet. Each ofour recipescontain less than 15 percent, for example. Too many vegetables can create issues, such as negativelychanging the gut flora, or increasing alkalinity, which would cause kidney issues. When it comes to healthy diets, moderation and balanceare key.
Dog-Friendly Vegetables
Now you're ready to get cookin'! Next time you're at the store,try picking up these 10 dog-friendly vegetables to feed both yourfamily and your pet:
1.Kale
Benefits: Kale's key vitamins like K, A and Ironprovide bone health, proper vision and immune function, fetal development and energy metabolism.
Read more about kale for dogs.
2. Spinach
Benefits:Spinach containspotassium, magnesium, and vitaminsB6,B9and E. It also contains high amounts ofcarotenoids,vitamin C,vitamin K,folic acid,ironandcalcium.
Read more about spinach for dogs.
3. Carrots
Benefits: Carrots containvitamin A frombeta-carotene),biotin,vitamin K,potassiumandvitamin B6.
Read more about carrots for dogs.
4. Green Beans
Benefits:Green beansare full of importantvitaminsand minerals, such as iron, calcium, andvitamins B6, A, C, and K.Green beansare also low-calorie and rich in fiber, which can helpdogsfeel full.
Read more about green beans for dogs.
5. Broccoli
Benefits: Broccolicontains a huge variety of vitamins, including vitamin K, vitamin C and potassium, which improve bone density, battle diseases and improve heart health in dogs.
Learn more about broccoli for dogs.
6. Beets
Benefits:Beetsprovidevitamin C,fiber,folate,manganese, andpotassium. These nutrients help yourdog's digestion and immune systemand supports a healthy skin and coat.
7. Celery
Benefits:Celery offers many vitamins including A and C, which areantioxidantsthat will help keep your dog young and healthy.
Read more about celery for dogs.
8. Cucumber
Benefits: Cucumbershave lots ofphytonutrientsand antioxidants,which offer your dog anti-inflammatory benefits.
Read more about cucumbers for dogs.
9. Yams /Sweet Potatoes
Benefits:Sweet potatoesare great for digestive health because they're high in fiber. They containvitaminB6,vitaminC, and manganese, plus theyare rich in the antioxidant beta-carotene.
10. Butternut Squash
Benefits: Butternut squash contains lots of vitamins and minerals like A, C, B6 and more which help your dog's immune system, vision and cardiovascular function.
Read more about squash for dogs.
Toxic Fruits & Vegetables for Dogs
A fewfruits and vegetables, though they're good for humans, can be toxicfor your pet. Avoidgiving your dog any of these:
1.Grapes, raisins, and currants
Even a few of these fruits can cause severe kidney damage in your pooch. Keep thegrapes far away.
2. Aromatics like onions, garlic and chives
These can wreakhavoc on your dog's blood cells, which could cause low iron levels and harm to their kidneys.
3. Persimmons, peaches, plums, apricots, and cherries
The seeds in persimmons can cause inflammation of the small intestine if consumed by your dog. Similarly, the seeds or pits in peaches, plums, apricots, and cherries contain cyanide, which ispoisonousfor both humans and dogs.
Note:The meat of the fruit itself is not harmful as long as it contains no toxic seeds (see above). If you decide to cut bits of fruit for your dog, it should be fine.
4. Mushrooms
Store-bought mushrooms are fine for dogs to consume, but avoid feeding wild mushrooms as they may be toxic.
If your dog has eaten atoxic mushroom, theymay begin to exhibit symptoms such as wheezing, vomiting, diarrhea, and changes in heartbeat. At its most severe, ingesting toxic mushrooms can cause organ failure, seizures, and comas in dogs.
5. Rhubarb
Rhubarb also contains oxalates, and consuming this type of plant can cause problems with your pet’s nervous system, digestive tract, and kidneys. Rhubarb can also reduce the calcium in your dog, causing renal failure and other health issues.
If your dog has eaten any of these foods,take them to the vet or emergency clinic immediately.
Healthy for Us, Healthy for Dogs
Vegetables can be a tasty treat for both you and your dog. Test out some of the approved veggiesto see the health benefits for the whole family, including your pup.
And if you're interested in more healthy food options for your dog, Raw Bistro's products are made from recipes designed to both fuel and delight your pup:
- Ourfrozen raw dog foodisavailable in 4 pack and 6 pack quantities.
- For a shelf-stable alternative to raw with the same healthy ingredients, check out ourdehydrated entrees.
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