Carrot: It is rich in carotene, vitamins, amino acids, pectin and other nutrients, which can help dogs improve their eyesight and enhance their resistance, and is also conducive to the intestinal absorption of dogs.
Cabbage: It contains sulfur and chlorine, which can help dogs clean up harmful substances in their intestines and stomach, and at the same time supplement various vitamins and mineral elements to enhance their immunity.
Broccoli: contains three kinds of carotene, vitamins B and C, as well as iron and dietary fiber. Rich in nutritional value, it can also promote the intestinal peristalsis of dogs.
Pumpkin: it contains a lot of plant fiber, which can promote intestinal peristalsis and help dogs defecate, but it should be noted that pumpkin has a high sugar content, so just eat a little.
Cucumber: Eating cucumber in summer has the function of clearing away heat and relieving summer heat, and can also help dogs supplement vitamin C and vitamin B2. , enhance the immunity of dogs. Vitamin B2 can prevent dermatosis and stomatitis in dogs.
Sweet potato: rich in vitamins C and E, it can enhance the immunity of dogs and is good for hair. At the same time, it can promote gastrointestinal peristalsis and enhance the digestive function of dogs.
Porphyra: It is rich in vitamins and minerals, and also contains W-3 series unsaturated fatty acids that are not found in land vegetables, with high cost performance.
Apple: Rich in cellulose, vitamins and minerals, it can increase intestinal peristalsis, which is beneficial to the absorption and utilization of other nutrients in dogs' intestines, but be careful not to eat apple cores!
Banana: It can help the dog's intestinal peristalsis and relieve constipation. In addition, oligosaccharides in bananas are beneficial to the growth of intestinal probiotics, but you can't eat too much.
Blueberry: It can supplement vitamins and minerals and enhance resistance. Pectin in blueberries can remove undigested chyme and harmful substances from dogs' intestines.
Papaya: rich in carotene and vitamin C, it has antioxidant effect, and can detoxify and moisten intestines, but it is not recommended to give dogs too much because papaya has high sugar content.
Duck breast: It can provide rich protein for dogs. Duck has the function of clearing away heat and cooling blood, which can prevent dogs from getting angry.
Chicken breast: Chicken breast is rich in protein, easy to digest and low in fat. Supplementing some nutrients to dogs is not easy to gain weight.
Egg yolk: the lecithin content of egg yolk is relatively high, which can supplement nutrition for dog hair, but be careful not to eat too much to avoid indigestion.
Liver: Vitamin A, vitamin B, vitamin K and iron can be supplemented, which is also helpful for anemic dogs, but be careful not to take too much to avoid vitamin A poisoning.
Salmon: contains unsaturated fatty acids, which can provide nutrition for dog hair and increase luster. Because the price of salmon is relatively high, you can choose salmon leftovers.
Silurus meridionalis: Silurus meridionalis is a kind of wild marine fish with low price, but it is rich in w-3 series unsaturated fatty acids and contains a lot of meat, which is very suitable for dogs.
Yogurt: It contains a lot of probiotics, which can help dogs promote intestinal peristalsis, regulate intestinal flora and help relieve constipation in dogs, but pay attention to choosing sugar-free original yogurt!
Honey water: eating honey in moderation is very helpful for dogs' digestion and defecation. Dogs can feed a little honey water when they are constipated, but it is not recommended to eat too much because honey has a high sugar content.
Dandelion tea: It has the functions of clearing away heat, promoting diuresis, reducing swelling and dispersing stagnation, so dogs can drink a little dandelion tea when they get angry in summer, but be careful not to give it to dogs with weak spleen and stomach!
Shuhua milk: The nutritional value is similar to pure milk, but lactase is added. If you are afraid of dogs drinking milk and having diarrhea, you can choose Shuhua milk.
Olive oil: It contains unsaturated fatty acids, which can protect the dog's skin, improve the hair quality and help the bone development, but after all, it is oil, so you can't eat too much.
Steamed porridge: the fiber in oats can also help dogs digest, which is more suitable for elderly dogs with slow intestinal peristalsis!
Cheese: It is rich in calcium and protein, which can supplement nutrition for dogs, but sugar-free is recommended. In addition, if the dog is already fat, don't eat it.
Seaweed: The fiber, vitamins and chlorophyll in seaweed are helpful to the metabolism regulation of dogs. You can eat some properly at ordinary times, but you can't eat it for a long time to avoid excessive salt intake.