Vegetables not always a healthy

By Anna R Warwick   |   Date added: 12 Oct 2014


After a long winter of wytesknieniem look forward to early vegetables fresh and crisp. Stalls occur every time a greater variety of vegetables. Some of them can vary dog diet, but where should we avoid?




Vegetarianism and veganism is a controversial method of feeding dogs and necessarily must be conducted under the supervision of veterinary doctors and dieticians. In contrast, a "classic" meat dog's diet should be supplemented with fresh, healthy vegetables. The most important rule is that the vegetables are thoroughly washed and cooked. In order not to lose valuable vitamins and minerals, it is to prepare them for steaming or boiling in a pressure cooker, and then carefully mix, because canine stomach can not digest cellulose. Raw vegetables will be hard to digest for a dog. Should not be administered to dogs Bulb vegetables (garlic, onion, leek, chives), legumes (beans, peas, beans, lentils), brassica (broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, cabbage all varieties), radishes, peppers, eggplant, and horseradish. These vegetables can cause bloating, constipation, diarrhea, as well as neurological and allergic reactions, since all plants can be potentially toxic to the dog. With dietary us draw the nuts and widely regarded as the "superhealthy" early vegetables. Spring Greenhouse vegetables are over- fertilized and accumulate nitrates harmful to health. Fermented fruit and potatoes in canine GI tract and increase the level of glucose in the blood (which can lead to obesity), so dawkujmy them occasionally. You may remember the general principle that if any vegetable would be too afraid to give the baby, it does not go well we favor the dog. And wanting to treat the pet an exotic vegetable delicacy, consider whether it really will be a valuable dog?





Source: The Dog Magazine





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