Top 7 Veggies for Dogs That Boost Health (And 3 You Should Avoid)

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Vegetables can be a superfood for your dogโ€”if you choose the right ones. In this video, Dr. Andrew Jones shares the top 7 (plus one bonus) healthiest vegetables for dogs and explains which โ€œhealthyโ€ veggies should actually be avoided. Learn how carrots, cucumbers, sweet potatoes, celery, green beans, pumpkin, parsley, and dandelion leaves can boost your dogโ€™s nutrition, improve digestion, support immunity, freshen breath, and even protect against disease.

Youโ€™ll also discover serving sizes, preparation tips, and the science-backed benefits of each veggie. From beta-carotene in carrots that may help prevent cancer, to pumpkinโ€™s gut-friendly fiber, these simple foods can make a real difference in your dogโ€™s health.

But not all vegetables are safe. Dr. Jones explains why too much broccoli, kale, or spinach can cause problems like stomach upset or bladder stones.

If youโ€™ve ever wondered โ€œWhat vegetables are good for dogs?โ€ or โ€œCan dogs eat cucumbers, sweet potatoes, or pumpkin?โ€โ€”this video has the answers.

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5 Comments

  1. For lowering people’s glycemic level it’s best to let sweet potatoes (and potaoes, rice) cool for 12 hours then reheat. Would this be beneficial to animals as well? Thank you for all your help. ๐Ÿ˜Š

  2. Canine dog wolf evolved on meat . No canine farmed a potato ever.. meat eggs are best wake the f up dummies

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