Veggies Your Dog Should Eat Vegetables aren’t just good for people—they can also be a safe, nutritious, and tasty addition to your dog’s diet. From crunchy snacks to fiber-rich meal toppers, veggies provide vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and hydration without the extra calories. Here’s a comprehensive guide to dog-friendly vegetables and how to serve them safely. --- 🥕 Root Vegetables Carrots Benefits: Great source of beta-carotene (for eye and immune health), fiber, and a satisfying crunch. How to serve: Raw as a chew, grated over meals, or lightly steamed for easy digestion. Beets (cooked) Benefits: Contain folate, manganese, potassium, and support liver health. How to serve: Cooked and chopped into small pieces—raw beets can be too hard on digestion. Turnips & Rutabagas Benefits: Provide vitamin C and fiber; good occasional treat. How to serve: Cooked and mashed or chopped, plain and unsalted. --- 🥦 Cruciferous Vegetables (Moderation is Key) Broccoli Benefits: Fiber, ...
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