Tomatoes (including small tomatoes) are not recommended vegetables, and most dogs have nothing unusual after eating them.
But tomato granules contain lycopene and solanine, and some dogs may be slightly poisoned.
2. Carrots are beautiful.
Carrots help keep your dog's skin vibrant and your hair shiny. But carrots can't be fed too much. Eating too much high sugar and vitamin A can also cause problems.
3, avoid onions and garlic!
Besides grapes, onions are the last fruit and vegetable that can't be fed to dogs. Onions can cause damage to red blood cells in dogs, leading to anemia!
4, green leafy vegetables are very healthy!
A, green leafy vegetables can supplement the antioxidants and minerals that dogs need.
B, green vegetables can balance the pH value, which is good for dogs.
C. Green vegetables are also a good way to supplement fiber and help dogs digest.
5. Please be careful with cruciferous vegetables.
Cruciferous vegetables, such as cauliflower, cabbage and cabbage, are thought to be related to hypothyroidism. If there are dogs with related symptoms, it is recommended not to feed these vegetables.
6. Radish is rich in nutrition.
Radish is rich in vitamins, folic acid and potassium. If eaten properly, it will be a good snack for dogs.
Pumpkin is a good thing
Pumpkins are good for dogs. Can help urinate and digest. It is also very helpful for dogs that need to lose weight.
8. Will celery choke the dog?
Celery itself is good for dogs, but it is long and sticky, and there is a risk of choking, so don't feed it whole.
9. Don't feed raw potatoes
People and dogs should not eat raw potatoes. Raw potatoes and sweet potatoes contain ingredients that may cause vomiting, diarrhea and abnormal heartbeat in dogs. Like their relative tomatoes, raw potatoes contain harmful oxalate, which may cause kidney, digestive tract and nervous system problems.
10, mushroom
Wild mushrooms may be poisonous, but of course they cannot be eaten. Pleurotus ostreatus can be eaten, while shiitake mushrooms may contain too much cellulose, which will cause gastrointestinal discomfort in dogs.
Other issues that need to be explained.
1, control quantity. Although vegetables are healthy, they can only be used as supplementary nutrition, and they can't be fed too much or used as staple food, otherwise it will increase the burden on their digestive tract!
It is normal to be picky about vegetables. Many vegetables naturally don't taste so fragrant. Dogs are very picky about food.
3, feel too much trouble or dogs are sensitive to physical fitness. Then feed the dog food honestly.