Dogs can definitely eat
cabbage, though it might cause
a gassy reaction. It contains
vitamins B1, B6, C and K, not to
mention tons of phytonutrients.
The ASPCA says carrots are an ideal snack for dogs because they can be eaten raw, are low in calories and don’t create much gas.
Cauliflower is safe in small quantities. Like other cruciferous vegetables on our list, it can
lead to uncomfortable gas.
Full of vitamins A, B & C, it goes above and beyond to freshen your dog’s breath. And vitamin A helps boost your dog’s vision.
Cucumbers have vitamins B1, C & K, not to mention potassium, copper, magnesium, & biotin, according to the American Kennel Club.
Many root vegetables are great
for healthy coats. They also add
vitamin C, fiber, folate, manganese
& potassium to a meal.
Like cauliflower, broccoli can
cause gas. That being said,
broccoli delivers vitamins A,
C, E and K, not to mention
tons of fiber and almost no fat.
Brussels sprouts boost immunity (vitamin C) and bone health (vitamin K). Plus, they provide antioxidants that fight against inflammation.
If your dog needs foods rich in vitamins A, B6 and C to improve her immune or cardiovascular systems, go for some butternut squash. It’s low in calories, high in nutrients.
Join your dog in a green bean
snack, because you could both benefit from vitamins A, C and K, folic acid and fiber.