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Is your dog a veggie lover - Feed him with healthy vegetables & fruits?

No doubt, most of the canines are meat lovers. But they can be a veggie lover too. So, if your dog likes vegetable and fruits equally to non-veg diet, feed him with the best of all for the good health of your pet.

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Is your dog a veggie lover - Feed him with healthy vegetables & fruits?

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  1. When it comes to feeding your dog, the very first thing knock your head is meat. However, they can be fruits and vegetable lovers like humans. While many veggies are perfectly safe, some are very unhealthy and downright dangerous, especially to pets. Your furry friend digest differently than humans and eating wrong nutrients can lead to hazardous health conditions. Read on more about healthy vegetables and fruits that aids in dog’s nutrition: - Carrots are a rich source of beta carotene and are well known for promoting a good vision in both humans as well as dogs. Their extra crunchiness also good your dog’s teeth. Plus, the added vitamins and nutrients in this veggie support the immune system and digestion.

  2. Broccoli is an excellent food for your canine because of its low glycemic feature. Containing high fiber and vitamin C, it is safe in moderation for your pet as it can reduce thyroid function if given in large quantities. Celery contains phthalides, especially 3-n-butylphthalide that is a powerful tumor-fighting agent in animals. On the other note, it is rich in calcium, potassium, sodium, iron, phosphorous, and vitamins. These legumes contain vitamin A, C, K and calcium, fiber, folic acid, copper, iron, manganese, riboflavin, thiamin plus potassium. These promote bone health and can improve blood fat levels in animals. Spinach is particularly good for dogs just like humans. This nutrient-dense green contains flavonoids and carotenoids that work as an anti-inflammatory as well as anti-cancer forces. With lots of beta carotene, this fruit is a good source to promote eyesight in your canine. Usually, it is non- allergic to dogs, but make sure to remove the seeds and rind. Apples are a rich source of vitamin C that is a good nutrient for the pooch. Plus, the skin of an apple contains vitamin A and pectin which improves digestion by strengthening intestinal muscles. If you're canine suffer from constipation or irregularity, this fruit is the best one to treat. As well as fibers in pears promote colon health by binding with bile salts and carrying them out of the colon. Oranges are a high source of vitamin C plus folate, potassium, calcium, thiamin, and magnesium. All the nutrients present in this juicy fruit are good for your pooch’s health.

  3. Pumpkin is good for the dogs who suffer from digestion problems. It softens the stool. This low fruit rich in vitamin A & C, zinc, potassium, beta carotene, calcium, fiber, and magnesium. No doubt, most of the canines are meat lovers. But they can be a veggie lover too. So, if your dog likes vegetable and fruits equally to non-veg diet, feed him with the best of all for the good health of your pet.

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