Tuesday, June 15, 2021

Are Dark Leafy Greens Good For Dogs?




Dark leafy greens are considered a nutritional powerhouse for people, but are they good for dogs? Yes. They are loaded with vitamins, fiber, folate, calcium, iron, and potassium. They act as antioxidants in the body and help promote energy and overall wellness.
  
Many dark green vegetables contain phytonutrients that provide natural antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits. Phytonutrients can help reduce oxidative stress and protect your pet’s cells from damage. The Journal of the American Veterinary Association published a research study* involving Scottish terriers and the incidence of transitional cell carcinoma, the most common form of bladder cancer in dogs. The Scottie dogs that ate leafy green vegetables and yellow-orange vegetables at least three times a week had a significantly reduced risk of developing bladder cancer. The study suggests that consumption of certain vegetables may decrease the risk of developing TCC by up to 90%.

Some of the most nutrient-dense leafy greens, such as kale, chard and spinach, are dog-friendly.  Adding a small amount to your dog's meals and rotating with other vegetables provides natural vitamins and minerals.  For more pet nutrition tips, please visit AskAriel.com


*Reference: Research study: Evaluation of the effect of dietary vegetable consumption on reducing risk of transitional cell carcinoma of the urinary bladder in Scottish Terriers. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2005 Jul 1;227(1):94-100. Malathi Raghavan, Deborah W. Knapp, Patty L. Bonney, Marcia H. Dawson, Lawrence T. Glickman.