Carotenoids for Dogs – Dietary Sources
Today I am highlighting carotenoids, pigments found in many brightly colored foods that can help enhance immunity and support health.
Today I am highlighting carotenoids, pigments found in many brightly colored foods that can help enhance immunity and support health.
Today my dog friendly meal consisted of egg, avocado, asparagus and toast. I saved about a tablespoon for each of my dogs as a meal topper.
I made a meal with shrimp and some other healthy foods. This is another demonstration of how easy it is to incorporate nutritious foods into your dog’s diet.
I made another dog friendly meal for myself and saved some out for my dogs. The ingredients are white fish, asparagus and red potatoes with the skin.
Asparagus was on sale this week, so it is going to be one of my dogs’ vegetables for the next couple of days.
Many of us enjoyed Halloween treats ourselves and with our families. Now, here are some healthy homemade treats for your dog, using pumpkin, a popular fall ingredient.
It’s fall here in Connecticut, and fresh pumpkins are everywhere. I usually buy a few throughout the season…
Vegetables have numerous vitamins and minerals, but also beneficial plant compounds, antioxidants, fiber and more. When it comes to weight problems in dogs, vegetables also offer a little extra feeling of fullness when trying to cut calories.
This is a low-maintenance, quick recipe. Just add the ingredients and let it do its thing. I hope the ease of this recipe gets you excited about the idea of making healthier, homemade food for your dogs.
Lean ground beef is a staple in my dog’s diet. It is a fantastic protein source. When it comes to protein, the source does matter. For example, protein from legumes (like lentils or chick peas for example) do NOT suffice.