Showing posts with label vegetables in dogs diet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vegetables in dogs diet. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 9, 2022

What Vegetables Can I Add To My Dogs Food?


Do you ever wonder what vegetables you can add to your dog's food? Here are some veggie ideas for your dog’s meals. Shown: broccoli/cauliflower/carrot mix, okra, green beans, spinach, a few bell pepper pieces, butternut squash, and zucchini. There are so many vegetables to choose from—all from the frozen vegetable aisle. The wide assortment of veggies with different colors ensures your dog is getting a wide array of prebiotic immune-supporting fibers, antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals. Added to the vegetable assortment for Legend: raw frozen rabbit meat patties, Amazing Omegas fish oil, flaxseed powder, and some canned food for flavor. How much time did I spend chopping, cutting, and preparing? NONE

Everything came already chopped frozen. Just lightly steam or microwave and you will add substantial nutrition to your pet’s meals. Always introduce new vegetables slowly, with just a small piece to start. For more information on pet nutrition click here.


Friday, March 4, 2022

Give Your Dog Vegetables For Good Health

Here is Legend’s haul of vegetables for this week. Giving vegetables to your pet is so important and variety is the spice of life. Different vegetables have prebiotic fibers that feed bacteria in your pet’s microbiome. Your pet's microbiome is the colony of organisms (bacteria, fungi, viruses, etc) that coexist. A healthy gut is the core of a healthy immune system. You can buy frozen vegetables and use a little bit of each to make a medley. Last week we used peas and carrots, a bit of shredded beets, cabbage, broccoli, squash and green beans. This week you can see we are using okra, spinach, collard greens, dandelion, asparagus and more. If you haven’t given your pets vegetables before, start with just a small amount and mix into food. We gently heat them and mix in his raw frozen meals and Amazing Omegas. Vegetables provide vitamins, minerals, fiber, fresh enzymes and real food to a pet’s diet.

Sunday, June 4, 2017

Add Vegetables to Your Pet's Diet


Pets need real, fresh vegetables in their diet. Not the fake kind with food coloring made to fool you into thinking you are giving your pet real nutrition. Both cats and dogs can benefit from carrots, greens and pumpkin. Vegetables may be served steamed, chopped, puréed or raw depending upon your pet's digestion and appetite. Vegetables offer vitamins, minerals, fiber, enzymes and antioxidants all of which can not only boost their health but can make them feel more satisfied after eating. Raw frozen diets for pets contain a wide variety of fresh vegetables. 

Click here to learn more about raw frozen diets that contain fresh vegetables for dogs and cats.