We decided? We bring a puppy dog live at home with our family? Are we willing to raise him, take care of him, cuddle him? Well.
The first thing to know is that we will have to take them to veterinary checks and give them vaccines without fail, just like we do with our children. And we will have to be very careful when something happens to them that we don’t know what it is. Contact your doctor urgently.
As part of these responsibilities, we will all have to get used to the fact that our dog cannot eat all the food we can. And that we will never be able to give it to him chocolate, no grapes, no alcohol, no avocado, no onion, no garlic, no sugar, no salt…. And many other things.
But it is true that, if we decide to give him a mixed diet, half with dry and balanced foods, and the other half with natural and fresh foods, like the ones we eat, Carrot is a very nutritious food for dogs. And we can make excellent recipes with these vegetables. Or give them small pieces, like sweets, when they behave well and we reward them with a treat.
What happens if I give carrots to my dog? Dog with balanced and natural food./ Freepik photo.Dr. Graciela Castillo, veterinary doctor with registration 5169, tells us that “the carrot is a vegetable included among the vegetables that dogs can eat without any problem. We must advise guardians who are about to bring home a first puppy that it is very good to learn from our trusted veterinarian how and how many nutrients the dog should consume per day to have a balanced diet“Let him take care of his health.”
Castillo, an expert at the Honduras Veterinary Clinic (Honduras 6049) in Palermo, tells us that “the dog’s diet is made up of proteins of animal origin (meat, chicken, fish, eggs) accompanied by fibers and vitamins which fruit and vegetables usually provide them, as well as various minerals and carbohydrates. But we must be careful not to overindulge in any of its nutrients.”
According to the My Animals website, carrots are very rich in nutrients. “Between vitamins that it offers, we can highlight vitamin A, B, B1, B6, vitamin C, vitamin D and vitamin K, which promote the dog’s immune system. It also contains carotenes, minerals, phosphorus, calcium, sodium, potassium and chlorine. They also contain biotin and are low in calories.
Benefits that carrots offer dogs
What happens if I give carrots to my dog? Benefits. Nutrients.In the Spanish specialized blog Barkyn, veterinarian Irene Martínez highlights in an article the benefits that carrots have for dogs:
- Source of power. Carrots are a carbohydrate-rich food and provide a source of energy for dogs.
- Improves vision. Carrot is rich in beta-carotene, useful for improving eye health. These beta-carotenes (which give it its orange color) are transformed into vitamin A.
- Antidiarrheal. Helps restore intestinal flora in dogs with digestive problems such as diarrhea. The famous Moro soup is used to stop diarrhea and is made exclusively from carrots.
- High fiber content. If we give the whole carrot, including the peel, we will give it a food very rich in fibre. Likewise, it is always advisable to feed cooked carrots because they are much easier to digest.
- Toothbrush. If we offer raw or frozen carrots to our dog, he will enjoy munching on the vegetables and brushing his teeth at the same time. Helps eliminate tartar and improves breath.
- Snacks for overweight dogs. It is a perfect snack for dogs who tend to gain weight or suffer from obesity, since its fat and calorie content is very low.
Spanish veterinarian Irene Martínez also points out that: “Dogs can eat carrots without any problem and this has many benefits for them. The type of starch (amylopectin) This vegetable is easier for the dog to digest compared to those that contain cereals, therefore carrots contain easily assimilable carbohydrates.”
Dog eating carrot. Photo by Sansone Katt. Pexels.Raw or cooked carrot for dogs?
In an excellent article on the specialized site Animal expertits researchers tell us that “although raw carrots are very good for dogs, cooked carrots are even better.”
Cooked carrots are better for dogs./ Photo @jordanaklad.And they explain it to us during cooking boiling water foods such as carrots, “what we achieve is much better use of the starch in the food, thus preventing the raw starch from being digested and fermented in the colon, producing flatulence and resulting health problems.”
Regarding the quantity of carrot that we can give to the dog in their natural recipes, they clearly explain that the quantity of carrot must be respected. nutrients per day which is recommended depending on the weight of the dog. The average is approximately 120 grams of meat, 30 grams of cereals and 20 grams of fruit or vegetables for every 10 kilos of the dog’s weight.
And although carrots are very nutritious, it is recommended to use them occasionally, a couple of times a week, mixing it with meats of animal origin, fats, carbohydrates and fibre each in its proportion. And replacing it in the following days with other vegetables, to vary and make our pet’s diet more complete.
Two special recipes with carrots
The Barf Recipe Site, specializing in one of the the most renowned dog diets Currently (their strong point is the use of raw foods), they present on their site two very particular recipes based on carrots, but made by cooking.
1) Carrot and apple biscuits
Carrot and apple biscuit. Recipe suggestion.barf,com- . INGREDIENTS:
- 200 grams of apple
- 100 grams of carrot
- 5 tablespoons of oat flakes
- 1 teaspoon honey
- 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
- PREPARATION OF THE DOUGH:
- Using a grater or a chopper, obtain small pieces of carrot and apple (200 grams of apple and 100 grams of carrots).
- Add the oats, honey and cinnamon (5 tablespoons of oat flakes, ½ teaspoon of cinnamon and 1 teaspoon of honey).
- Mix until all the ingredients are integrated. Let the dough rest for 10 minutes so that the oats absorb some moisture and become compact.
- BAKED
- Preheat the oven to 180ºC / 355ºF.
- Place the baking paper on the baking tray. Using a spoon, take small portions and place them on the baking paper.
- Cook for 20 minutes.
- Let the carrot and apple biscuits cool before giving them to your dog.
2) Moro soup, home remedy
Moro soup for dogs. Proposal from recipesbarf.com- INGREDIENTS:
- 500 grams of carrot
- ½ liter of water
- Himalayan salt (a little)
- PROCESSING
- Peel the carrots and cut them into thin slices.
- Add the water, carrots and Himalayan salt to a pot.
- Cook over low heat (practically at minimum) for 60 minutes.
- Pass the mixture through the blender.
- Let it cool before offering it to your dog.
- Note: If your dog refuses this food, add 100 grams of chopped and cooked chicken meat.
Source: Clarin
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