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STORY AT-A-GLANCESpinach contains numerous phytonutrients with antioxidant properties, including flavonols, polyphenols and alpha-lipoic acidThis vegetable provides your pet with B vitamins, which have numerous functions…
If your pet isn’t lactose-intolerant, try smearing a small amount of this creamy food to their lick mat. You can…
STORY AT-A-GLANCEPineapple contains a unique compound called bromelain, which has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial potential, according to animal studiesAside from bromelain, pineapple contains other nutrients that…
STORY AT-A-GLANCEA close relative to cantaloupe, honeydew melons are known for their smooth, light-colored rind and green fleshAccording to the American Society for the Prevention…
STORY AT-A-GLANCEServing bananas as a treat or as a part of your pet’s nutritionally adequate, species-appropriate diet may benefit their healthOne of the most notable…
One study found that these antioxidant-rich berries helped protect sled dogs against exercise-induced oxidative damage. Have you tried adding them…
STORY AT-A-GLANCEApples can be given to your pets as a crunchy snack or treat, or they can be added to your pet’s nutritionally adequate, species-appropriate…
STORY AT-A-GLANCEBroccoli is just as beneficial for your pet as it is for you. It can be a great pet treat or a component of…
STORY AT-A-GLANCEVenison contains more protein than any other type of red meat and has up to two times more amino acids than beefVenison is higher…
STORY AT-A-GLANCECooked, unseasoned sweet potatoes are safe for pets. They’re a healthy source of various nutrients that may help promote different aspects of your pet’s…