May 02, 2023
Do dogs like vegetables? YES!
By Chippin Time
Introducing Veggie Dailies! A crunchy nutrient-dense biscuit that boosts longevity. This healthy, all-natural treat and meal topper also helps to curb grass eating. Kind to your pup, and kind to the planet, spirulina farming improves air quality by absorbing CO2 from the atmosphere.
Is it good to give dogs vegetables? Are veggies good for dogs?
Our all-natural recipe features kale, carrots, and spirulina — one of the most nutrient dense foods on the planet! Spirulina is a vegan form of protein and source of daily greens for your dog. As omnivores, dogs thrive when healthy vegetables are included in their diet. Fibrous vegetables diversify their gut microbiome leading to healthier digestion.
Is it okay for dogs to eat vegetables everyday?
A healthy, well-balanced diet for dogs should include a daily source of dog-safe veggies that consists of 10% or less of their daily diet. Vegetables that are high in fiber can be partially steamed first to aid in digestion. Looking for an easy way to add healthy veggies to your dog’s routine? Veggie Dailies are a delicious daily snack and meal topper that contain carrots, kale, parsley, and spirulina.
Which vegetables are good for dogs?
Leafy greens like kale, lettuce, and spinach as well as carrots, green beans, peas, sweet potatoes, pumpkin, cauliflower, celery and broccoli! Here are the benefits of the vegetables found in our Veggie Dailies:
- Kale: Kale contains antioxidants that protect cells from damage. Damaged and mutated cells can lead to cancer in dogs. Kale also contains vitamins that support vision, liver functioning, and digestion. Dogs with bladder or kidney issues should not consume raw kale in large amounts as the calcium oxalate can create bladder or kidney stones.
- Carrot: Carrots are a low-calorie and low-fat crunchy treat that dogs love! Packed with beta-carotene, this antioxidant helps to create vitamin A and protects your dog’s cells from damage!
- Spirulina: Spirulina has the 10 essential amino acids your dog needs. A vegan source of protein, it’s easier to digest than chicken! The antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties help boost the immune system with natural omega3’s to support skin and coat health. Learn more here.
- Parsley: A natural breath refresher! Parsley is rich in folic acid, antioxidants, and vitamin K. It helps provide itch relief, promotes healthy liver functioning, and maintains healthy blood.