Carrots make for healthy treats that can be offered to your dog. They have low-calorie and low-fat contents and make a great snack to offer your pet dog if he is not diabetic and if carrots are offered in moderation.
Carrots are very nutritious. They have a low-calorie content but are high in vitamins and fiber. This is a popular vegetable that not only benefits the eyes, it also enhances immune systems and promotes general wellbeing. Munching on a carrot can also have a good effect on your pet dog’s teeth.
These vegetables are also good at managing digestive issues. A dog that is currently having digestive distress will have a lot to gain by eating carrots. Carrots are packed with soluble fiber that bulks up your dog’s stool. However, if this is going to be the first time your pet is going to have carrots, it is better to start slowly. All that fiber in the carrot could still upset your pet’s digestive system and he could also become gassy. Ensure that your dog also consumes a lot of water when eating carrots so that the liquid can aid the fiber when it passes through the animal’s digestive tract.
Your pet’s diet is one of the important concerns that you should discuss with your veterinarian London, ON during your pet's wellness checks.