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Almonds

Almonds contain vitamin E, B vitamins, magnesium, and zinc. Magnesium supports healthy nervous system function and the production of “happy” chemicals in the brain, helping the body become more resilient during bouts of stress because nerves and muscles are more relaxed.

Apples

Apples are an excellent source of vitamin A, vitamin C, potassium, carbs, as well as fiber for your dog. They are low in protein and fat, making them the perfect snack for senior dogs.

Bananas

Bananas are a great low-calorie treat for dogs. They’re high in potassium, vitamins, biotin, fiber, and copper. They are low in cholesterol and sodium. Bananas also contain vitamin B6, vitamin C, potassium, magnesium, copper & manganese.

Blueberries

Blueberries are a superfood rich in antioxidants, which prevent cell damage in humans and canines alike. They’re packed with fiber and phytochemicals as well. Blueberries also contain vitamin C, vitamin K, manganese & fiber.

Carrots

Carrots are rich in Vitamin A, beta-carotene, low calorie, low-fat and Carrots support your dog’s dental health! Carrots are also a good source for vitamin A, biotin, vitamin K1, potassium & vitamin B6.

CBD Oil

CBD, or cannabidiol, is a compound found in cannabis and hemp. CBD oil reduces anxiety in many pets, including separation anxiety and thunder phobia. It can also act as an agent against inflammation, making it a good soothing element for dogs suffering from arthritis. View CBD Chil Chew Treat.


Cinnamon

Cinnamon is abundant in anti-inflammatory properties which is great for aging pups with arthritis or muscle soreness. The anti-inflammatory properties in cinnamon can help manage joint pain and reduce swelling. Cinnamon is abundant in anti-inflammatory properties which is great for aging pups with arthritis or muscle soreness. The anti-inflammatory properties in cinnamon can help manage joint pain and reduce swelling. Cinnamon contains vitamin A.


Coconut Oil

Coconut oil can increase energy levels, improve skin and coat, improve digestion, and reduce allergic reactions. Coconut oil contains vitamin E.

Cranberries

Cranberries are a rich source of several vitamins and minerals which include Vitamin C, Vitamin A, Vitamin K, Potassium, Iron, Calcium, Manganese, Vitamin E, Vitamin K1, & Copper.




Eggs/Flaxseed

Eggs are a great source of very digestible protein, riboflavin, and selenium. They also contain Vitamin B12, Vitamin B2, Vitamin A, Vitamin B5, and Choline.

Flaxseed contains heart-healthy omega-3 fats, fiber, and other unique plant compounds.

Flaxseed can help ease symptoms of arthritis, lower blood pressure, improve kidney function, and maintain healthy skin and coat in dogs.

Garbanzo Flour

Garbanzo (Chickpea) Flour is high in protein, fiber, and micronutrients while being low in carbohydrates and calories. Half a cup of chickpea flour contains an impressive 11 grams of protein, 5 grams of fiber, and nutrients like folate, iron, magnesium, and zinc. Chickpea flour is also heart-healthy.

Ginger

Ginger is safe for your dog to eat in small doses. It contains many antioxidants that can support dogs with motion sickness, blood circulation, nausea, gastrointestinal problems, and bloat. Ginger is anti-inflammatory and also helps dogs with arthritis. Ginger is also high in gingerol, a substance with powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.



Mint Leaves

Mint is a good source of vitamins A and C. Mint contains minerals such as calcium, copper, folate, iron, magnesium, manganese, niacin, phosphorus, potassium, riboflavin and zinc. It’s also a source of dietary fiber and protein. Mint is a powerful antioxidant, and is known for its antibacterial, antiviral, antimicrobial, and antifungal properties. Mint leaves are natural and safe for dogs. Mint is a natural herb that has been used for ages to freshen stinky breath. It has also been proven to ease canine nausea and even flatulence.



Oatmeal

Oatmeal is a great alternative carbohydrate for dogs who may be sensitive to wheat or other grains. Oats are full of linoleic acid, a type of omega-6 fatty acid that helps keep skin strong and healthy.

Parsley leaves

Parsley leaves are natural and safe for dogs to eat. Parsley contains vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin K, folate, and potassium.

Peanut Butter

Peanut Butter is a good source of protein, contains heart-healthy fats, vitamin B, niacin, and vitamin E, vitamin B3, vitamin B6, folate, magnesium, copper & manganese.

Pumpkin

Pumpkin helps promote digestive health in dogs. The high fiber content in pumpkin can help dogs that are suffering from constipation or diarrhea.

Pumpkin is also packed with vitamins A and C. These vitamins help support both vision health and immune health in dogs. In addition, pumpkin is a low-calorie food for dogs and is sometimes recommended as part of a weight management program for pets.

It also contains Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Potassium, Copper, Manganese, Vitamin B2, Vitamin E & Iron


Honey

Raw honey is naturally rich in minerals (like calcium, potassium, manganese, copper and many others) as well as vitamins A, B-complex, C, D, E, and K.

Sweet Potatoes

Sweet Potatoes are one of the best dietary sources of vitamin A, which promotes healthy skin, coat, eyes, nerves, and muscles in dogs. Vegetables with orange flesh contain beta-carotene, a precursor of vitamin A and a powerful antioxidant that helps prevent disease and infection.

Sweet potatoes are also a rich source of fiber, vitamins A, C and B6, potassium, calcium, and iron, among many other essential vitamins and minerals. Sweet potatoes support a healthy digestive system and are low in fat.

Yogurt

Plain, low or non-fat yogurt provides probiotic benefits and serves as an excellent source of calcium for our canine companions.

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