Tuesday 4 May 2021

How to Feed Your Dog Fruit

 


Fruits, either frozen or fresh, are simple enough to offer to your pet, so long as you remove the pits, seeds, and skin.  Also, cut up the fruits into more manageable sizes easy enough for your pet to bite.  You can also get creative if you prefer:

 

●You can freeze “pup-sicles” by filling in every ice cube slot in a tray with water or plain yogurt, approximately one tablespoon (maybe a bit more). Then place bits and pieces of fruit before freezing.  You can offer your pet one of these icy treats on hot days.

 

●You can make smoothies.  First, your base.  You can use plain yogurt, water, or even chicken, beef, or vegetable broth.  If you are using store-bought broth, make sure to check the ingredients to make sure that garlic, onions, or any other non-dog-friendly are not present.  Then you can blend in frozen or fresh fruits and serve.  Should the serving size be too big, freeze some using ice cube maker trays for use as future frozen treats.

 

●Try encouraging your pet to have some sort of play with his food.  Instead of the usual doggie treats, use small fruit slices in your pet’s puzzle toy as prizes.  Mental exercises plus healthy snacks are a good combination.

 

●Some healthy fruit can be used as meal toppings.  Pieces of cut-up fruits can top your pet’s dinner or breakfast.  This adds variety to your pet’s meals and a wholesome freshness too.

 

Fruits are not the only human food that you can feed your pet.  Some vegetables like lettuce can also be offered to your animal companion.

 

Your pet’s diet is one of the important concerns that you should discuss with your local vet Dallas, GA during your pet’s wellness checks.

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