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Can I feed my dog frozen vegetables?

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Frozen vegetables can be a convenient, affordable, and long-lasting option to round out your dog's diet. What's more, frozen vegetables are faster and easier to prepare than fresh and don't contain any added sodium like most canned veggies. Dogs need fiber to help keep them regular, just like people do.


Is it OK to feed dogs frozen vegetables?

While fresh is usually best, if it's not available, frozen is great! Skip canned for your dog, though, because it usually has too much salt added to preserve the produce.

What kind of frozen vegetables can dogs eat?

Carrots, butternut squash and spinach can boost your dog's vitamin A intake. Vitamin A is essential for maintaining your dog's ocular health. Thawed carrots can be served as a crunchy, sweet treat for your pup. Frozen chopped spinach is high in fiber, vitamin C and iron, and is easily mixed with canned or dry dog food.

Are Frozen peas and carrots good for dogs?

Frozen/mashed/microwaved/raw/ or any other way you prepare it peas and carrots will be fine for your dog. Avoid toxic vegetables like onion and garlic, and don't serve with butter or other fatty oils or foods. Vegetables like peas and carrots are a great treat for your dog.

Can I give my dog frozen carrots?

Freeze Them Frozen carrots may help relieve discomfort for teething puppies and can slow down an aggressive chewer while still offering vitamins and minerals. Just don't offer more than one whole carrot a day, because of the high fiber content, and never freeze baby carrots (which can be a choking hazard for dogs).

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