vegetables

What

Can Dogs Eat?

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.

Cabbage

1

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.

Carrots

2

Cauliflower is safe in small quantities. Like other cruciferous vegetables on our list, it can
lead to uncomfortable gas.

Cauliflower

3

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.

Celery

4

Cucumbers have vitamins B1, C & K, not to mention potassium, copper, magnesium, & biotin, according to the American Kennel Club.

Cucumbers

5

Many root vegetables are great
for healthy coats. They also add
vitamin C, fiber, folate, manganese
& potassium to a meal.

Beets

6

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.

Broccoli

7

Brussels sprouts boost immunity (vitamin C) and bone health (vitamin K). Plus, they provide antioxidants that fight against inflammation.

Brussels Sprouts

8

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.

Butternut Squash

9

Join your dog in a green bean
snack, because you could both benefit from vitamins A, C and K, folic acid and fiber.

Green Beans

10

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