One of the most prevalent topics today is vegetarian food, a friendly option with animals. We take it to the next level, and there are currently many options for our pets to include in their diet vegetables and vegetables that provide even more benefits by improving their performance and promoting their nutrition. Although a 100% vegetarian canine diet is not the most recommended, a good option may be to integrate small veggie portions into your life to create a carnivorous-vegan balance (although certainly those two words are contrary).
And is that veganism is partly a movement that condemns animal abuse, in addition to only allowing food that does not come from animal origin.
There are many ways to give canines vegetables and vegetables, without being raw, such as steamed, baked, roasted, in snack or dehydrated forms.
One of the vegetables that provides animals with vitamins C and B6 in addition to potassium and fiber is the potato. To this list of benefits are added asparagus, broccoli, carrots or cucumber, giving your pet an important ration of vitamin K.
Many times it is not necessary to give them these vegetables in their original form, in our box surprise we offer them in a solid format and in small portions perfect for the << tricks >> of your pet.
Some important tips to start integrating these new foods of your furry is that you do it little by little mixing it with your usual feed. In addition, vegetables often cause dogs to gas, so do not overdo the amount.
Although dogs enjoy eating vegetables, these animals do not digest them properly if they are raw, so a good tip is to cook or cook them before they are eaten.
We hope you are encouraged to try this new way to pamper your pet. Remember that the most important thing about this is that throughout the day they receive all the vitamins and energy needed to carry out their activities.
If you have any doubt or need help please don't hesitate to contact me your dog friend Charlie through charlieamigo@pettogolove.es