The kitchen of a house, at least the kitchen of a complete and numerous family, It is usually a wonderful machine ready to turn on at least four times a day.
Sacred breakfasts, lunches, snacks and dinners for four, in that space there are pots, pans and tongs of all kinds. And there are ready-made products to prepare in the refrigerator like meat, chicken, vegetables, fruit, eggs.
Not to mention those Dante-esque but reassuring shelves dresser: cans of tuna, peas, tomato sauces, packets of rice, tagliatelle, polenta show us that there is what we need to comfortably face a day in which it was too late to cook with pretensions.
And in that universe of the kitchen, with the typical family, the dog is usually there. Maybe the puppy that has just arrived and is learning life in the society next to us. The dog and the circumstances of his meals. About what you can eat and what you should never eat, because it can be bad for you.
That space of doubts, of questions, is occupied by the ingredients in general. The condiments. The herbs. And today we talk about one of the most precious goods created by man in his history. Parsley. The inevitable parsley.
What happens if I give parsley to my dog?
The specialized site Baluka not only does it confirm that our dogs can eat parsley, always with caution and without changing his diet from day to day. But it makes us think of herbs, spices and dog seasonings.
“THE diet (human and canine) It is not only made up of foods but also condiments. These complements, on the one hand, serve to season the flavor of the food; On the other hand, its inclusion in the diet implies an additional intake of nutrients, the intake of which in adequate quantities is beneficial for short, medium and long-term health,” states the site.
He adds: “By introducing spices into the food that dogs can eat, we will give them the opportunity to do so improve muscle and bone healththeir immune capacity and brain performance, among many other benefits.”
Of course there are toxic spices or seasonings. But this is not the case with parsley. Defined as very rich in fibre, this is why it has a strong antioxidant effect. “Not only will it help the dog with its digestive processes, but it will also help prevent the development of cancer.”
Benefits and properties of parsley for dogs
The specialized site SoyUnPerro inform the nutritional properties of parsley, framing it as a plant rich in vitamins and other nutrients ideal for the health of dogs.
Their intake gives them proteins, fibre, iron, calcium, potassium, vitamins B, D and K and a high content of vitamin A. Antioxidants prevent cellular aging in dogs. And folic acid will provide them with natural anti-inflammatories and lots of fiber that will help improve intestinal transit.
But SoyUnPerro specialists also report other benefits that parsley causes in dogs, taken with caution in their diet and recommended by veterinarians.
Prevents cardiovascular diseases. The folic acid contained in parsley will help our dog’s circulatory system and cardiovascular system. We also prevent strokes. This is because folic acid reduces excess homocysteine, which results in better arterial vasodilation.
Eliminates intestinal parasites. Another benefit is internal deworming, as parsley keeps internal parasites at bay. The beneficial properties of parsley make it difficult for a large number of intestinal parasites to spread.
Improves our dog’s breath. One of the most common uses of parsley in dogs is to improve breath, making it fresher and healthier.
Improves hair and skin. The natural antioxidants contained in parsley work by preventing the aging of its cells, giving our dog healthier skin and coat. This is due to a carotenoid present in parsley and the vitamin C contained in it. This prevents sagging skin and aging.
Take care of your bones. The vitamin K contained in parsley, in combination with calcium, promotes the formation of bones by the so-called osteoblasts. Vitamin K also stimulates the fixation of calcium in our dog’s teeth and bones, also increasing bone density. Therefore, parsley is very useful for preventing diseases such as osteoarthritis.
Prevents cancer. Parsley can help our dog reduce the chances of suffering from colon or lung cancer by up to half, thanks to its vitamin B content. Parsley contains a wide range of vitamins, among which we can highlight B1, B2 or B9 among others.
How much parsley can my dog eat
Most sites that specialize in dog care agree that you can’t give them too much parsley. It should not be more than 2 or 3 days a week. And depending on the size of the dog, and speaking of fresh parsley, half teaspoon in the case of small dogs and a teaspoon in large dogs.
The parsley must be chopped. And it’s best to add it to your dose of fresh foods, along with meat, brown rice, fruits, vegetables. It should also be remembered that both dogs with kidney problems Like pregnant dogs, they should not eat parsley because it can harm them.
Source: Clarin
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