Last Updated on July 6, 2023 by hassan abbas
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When you have a dog as a pet, you know they are really a furry member of your family. As a result, you want to make sure they eat a healthy diet that will keep them feeling great for many years. But as you look around at traditional pet food and worry about all those ingredients you can’t begin to pronounce, you may wonder what other foods may be good alternatives. If so, here are some your furry friend will go crazy for at their next meal.
Eggs
Yes, if you have a dog in your life that may be a bit finicky at times, try fixing them some eggs for mealtime. However, you don’t want to give them raw eggs. Instead, you should make sure your dog’s eggs are scrambled or boiled. Once the eggs are properly cooked and ready to be served, you’ll be surprised at just how much your dog loves this popular human breakfast delicacy. Being a great source of protein for your furry friend, eggs may quickly become a regular part of your dog’s diet.
Vegetables
If you’ve decided to start adding more vegetables to your daily diet, try doing the same for your dog. When you do, chances are your furry friend will like them more than you expected. A great source of vitamins and fiber, you can try such veggies as peas, carrots, and green beans, all of which are low-calorie vegetables that will provide your dog with many essential nutrients needed for their long-term health. Should your dog really love these vegetables, you can consider trying others such as sweet potatoes and pumpkin since both of these are also quite popular with most dogs.
Lean Meats
You will rarely if ever encounter any dog that will turn down lean meats like beef, turkey, and chicken. Loaded with lots of nutrients, lean meats will always help your dog stay healthy. Many pet owners have been gravitating towards raw chicken dog food as a healthy alternative for their furry friends since it contains none of the additives and preservatives commonly found in typical canned dog food. Should you want to give this a try, talk to your veterinarian about its possible health benefits for your dog.
Salmon
While you may think fish is only fed to cats, the fact is salmon is a great food to feed your dog. Contrary to what you may think, many dogs love the taste of fish, especially salmon. Along with containing a large amount of protein, salmon is also filled with Omega-3 fatty acids, which will help your dog’s coat stay smooth and shiny as it ages. If your family also contains a cat, you may want to make sure your dog and cat aren’t close together when you’re serving salmon. Otherwise, you may have a battle on your hands.
Rice And Pasta
Should you have a dog that perhaps needs a boost of energy, you may want to start adding some rice or pasta to their diet. Great sources of carbohydrates, rice and pasta are well-known for not only being good for added energy but are also both very easy on a dog’s stomach, meaning your dog should have little if any difficulty digesting these foods. If you decide to feed pasta to your dog, just make sure it doesn’t have any sauce on it, since sauce often contains lots of fat that may be detrimental to your dog’s health.
Apples
Once you get your dog used to eating various vegetables like peas, carrots, and others, try balancing out their diet with some fruit, such as apples. If you cut an apple into very small pieces and offer them to your dog, it won’t take long for the apple to disappear. Should your dog decide to start eating an apple a day to keep the vet away, you’ll be glad to know those apples are filled with plenty of Vitamins A and C.
Conclusion
Instead of feeding your dog various types of food that have varying degrees of ingredients that may actually harm their health, try these natural alternatives instead. Once you do, you may start to notice that your dog looks better, is more energetic, and gets a clean bill of health during their next vet visit.