Your dog would love to taste different treats now and then. Carrots would be a good idea to give in moderation. Carrots make a healthy snack. It is best to give it plain or without any seasoning. Additives could harm your pet so be mindful of what you give. Be sure to cut the carrot in small size so your dog will be able to eat properly. Help your dog digesting the carrot by cutting the vegetable into small size. Don't be alarmed if you see remnants of carrots in your dog's stool, he probably was not able to chew it well.
A puppy will also benefit from eating carrots, especially the frozen kind. Giving a sliced, frozen carrot can help in relieving the pain brought about by teething. Chewing on carrots will also help in scraping any particle on the dog's teeth. Of course, you can also give cooked carrot slices to your puppy. Don’t add any spices when cooking. Cut up the vegetable in small sizes before serving.
If you have any questions about your pet’s diet and/or nutritional needs, consult your veterinarian Oshawa, ON.
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