Does anybody know if it's alright to feed dogs cauliflour
I know the green vegetables are ok, but I'm not sure about the colored veggies. If anybody knows please tell me.
Thanks:)
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Does anybody know if it's alright to feed dogs cauliflour
I know the green vegetables are ok, but I'm not sure about the colored veggies. If anybody knows please tell me.
Thanks:)
As far as I know it's okay.
Here is a list for you of all the bads things.
http://www.peteducation.com/article....articleid=1030
I've given it to my dogs with no problems. :)
Oh, Tanner would die for a carrot! I've read they make their coats shiny, so I usually give him carrots instead of treats. He does nine tricks. One Trick, One Treat is his motto! (My favorite trick is dance.)
Sure if the dogs will eat it, but cauliflower only has a small fraction of the nutrients in its green cousin broccoli.
I feed my boys broccoli ocassionaly, for a snack. They would DIE for a kong stuffed with broccoli... I don't get it. D: Just feed sparingly, as it's known to cause gas.
As with any vegetable, you have to either steam them or pulverize them (with a food processor or a blender) for your pup to be able to acquire any nutrients at all.
The only veggie (or human food for that matter) Zoee gets is carrots. She :love:'s her carrots. Sometimes she gets two a day. Bruce will have already given her one then while I'm making salad she gets another.
I thought they were good for their teeth, but Zoee's teeth are not so good. :( I mean, they are not rotting or anything. They just have lots of tartar build up on them.
can't have carrots because he is diabetic. He loves them, but I have to have green vegatables and I guess cauliflour.