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There's also no need to feed your dog fruits and vegetables. |
I disagree...
I home prepare, which does not mean everything is cooked, plus occasionally give raw meaty bones. My dogs receive a variety of vegetables and some fruit occasionally. A favorite vegetable of theirs is broccoli, which is a good source of Vitamin A, and vitamin C, potassium, folacin, iron and fiber. Broccoli has as much calcium ounce per ounce as milk and contains a few important phytochemicals: beta-carotene, indoles and isothiocyanates. Phytochemicals prevent carcinogens from forming. They also stop carcinogens from getting to target cells and help boost enzymes that detoxify carcinogens.