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Even if you feed kibble, you can boost its overall nutrition by adding fresh foods that will promote optimal health. Dogs thrive on a diverse range of nutritious ingredients including:

  • Fresh meat (including fish).
  • Eggs.
  • Whole foods like vegetables and fruits.
  • Natural nutrients.


Next, let’s explore the advantages of boosting canine health by adding vegetables, fruits, and supplements to your dog’s daily diet.



 

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The Power of Vegetables and Fruits

Dogs benefit from the natural vitamins, minerals, enzymes and antioxidants found in fresh vegetables and fruits. Natural nutrients will:

  • Enhance your dog’s immune system.
  • Support healthy digestion.
  • Contribute to overall well-being.


Incorporating fresh vegetables and fruits offers a nutritious boost to your dog’s diet. (Source: DrHarveys.com)

 


Boosting Canine Health: Fresh, Raw Vegetables

Beets (unpeeled; raw or cooked)

Basket full of fresh vegetables
Fresh Vegetables Enrich Your Dog’s Diet and boosts their health (Courtesy: Pixabay.com/CongerDesign)
  • Promotes both healthy skin and coat.
  • Boosts the immune and digestive systems.
  • Source of fiber, folate, manganese, potassium and Vitamin C.


Bell Peppers

  • Contain more vitamin C than oranges!
  • Boosts the immune system, reduces inflammation and promotes healthy skin/ coat and eyes.


Broccoli

  • Boosts the immune system and reduces the risk of some cancers.
  • Source of fiber, iron, calcium and Vitamins C and K.


Carrots

  • Promotes eye health.
  • Source of beta-carotene, biotin, fiber, potassium, Vitamins A, B6 and K.


Celery

  • Improves heart health and offers cancer-fighting properties.
  • Source of folate, potassium and Vitamins A, B, C and K.


Green Beans

  • Low in calories and dogs love the natural sweetness.
  • Source of calcium, fiber, iron, manganese, protein and Vitamins A, B6, C and K.


Sweet Potatoes (Boil before feeding)

  • Promotes healthy skin/coat, eyes, digestive health, muscles and nerves.
  • Source of fiber, manganese, potassium, beta-carotene, Vitamins A, B6 and C.


In addition
, cabbage, peas, pumpkin, spinach, brussels sprouts and squash are all healthy and nutritious additions to your dog’s diet.

 


Boosting Canine Health: Fresh, Raw Fruits

Keep in mind that fruits contain sugar and should always be fed in moderation to prevent unwanted health issues. (Source: DogsNaturallyMagazine.com)

Apples

  • Promotes gut health and relieves seasonal allergies.
  • Source of fiber, Vitamins A and C, and the antioxidant, quercetin (aka “nature’s Benadryl”), especially in the skin.
  • Note: Remove all seeds (and core) before feeding.


Blueberries

Fresh Cut Up Fruits of Berries and Watermelon
Berries and Watermelon are Beneficial for Dogs (Courtesy: Pixabay.com/Silvia)
  • A low-calorie superfood known to support your dog’s immune system; brain function and memory (due to a special nutrient able to cross the blood-brain barrier). Also supports less chronic inflammation and oxidative stress/damage. Blueberries also inhibit tumor growth and promote lower blood sugar.
  • Source of more antioxidants than other fruits, even acai.


Cranberries

  • Promotes good urinary tract and gut health, manages inflammatory diseases, helps prevent cancer and protects a dog’s teeth.
  • Source of fiber, manganese, Vitamins C, E and K1, quercetin and other antioxidants.


Strawberries

  • Contain enzymes to help keep your canine’s teeth clean.
  • Source of fiber and Vitamin C.


Watermelon

  • Contains an antioxidant called lycopene which protects against cell damage, helps prevent sunburn, controls blood pressure, reduces cholesterol and supports the prevention of cancer.
  • Source of fiber and Vitamins A, B6 and C.
  • Note: Remove all seeds and rind.

 

The list of vegetables and fruits above is by no means complete. Do your research and talk to your vet first.

 


Boosting Canine Health: Essential Supplements

In addition to fruits and vegetables, certain supplements can play a crucial role in maintaining your dog’s overall health. (Courtesy: AKC.org)

 
 

NOTE

NATURAL sources of oils and fatty acids are ALWAYS preferable
over synthetic, man-made supplements.


 
 
Closeup of Fresh Caught Sardines
Fresh Sardines are an Excellent Source of Fish Oil and Fatty Acids (Courtesy: Pixabay.com/Janneke Nijenihuis)


Fish Oils: 
Rich in omega-3 fatty acids, fish oils can contribute to a shiny coat, reduce inflammation, and support joint health, especially for dogs with arthritis/joint issues.


Omega-3 Fatty Acids: 
Found in fish oils and certain plant-based sources, they are essential for cardiovascular health, brain function, and a glossy coat.


Glucosamine: 
A natural compound found in cartilage, glucosamine can aid in maintaining healthy joints and preventing K9 arthritis, especially for aging or very active dogs.


Ultra Oils: 
Flaxseed, hempseed, and sunflower oils can provide a diverse range of nutrients, including omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids. These oils can promote healthy skin, a shiny coat, and overall vitality and well-being.

 


The Final Word

Boosting your’s dog health will contribute to their overall health and well-being. Always work with your veterinarian to ensure your dog’s specific nutritional needs, for his breed and energy requirements, are being met. (Courtesy: TheKindPet.com)

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