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5 Great Benefits of Pumpkin For Dogs

Why Adding a Little "Orange" to Your Dog's Diet is Helpful.

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Pumpkin is more than a signature Halloween food, it's a vegetable that can be useful in your dog's diet. Learn here why pumpkin can be beneficial to your dog's long term health.

Humans may wait for the fall season to enjoy pumpkin-related treats, but one of the many benefits of being a dog is that pumpkin is on the menu all year round! You may see pumpkin flavored treats at the pet store, and for good reason -- pumpkin for dogs can be a tasty, nutritious treat. Here’s how.

IS PUMPKIN GOOD FOR DOGS?

Yes! For several reasons.

1. Pumpkin as a Nutrient-Rich Veggie

Pumpkins are choc-full of nutrients. They contain loads of vitamin A, respectable amounts of vitamin C, and good quantities of other enriching minerals like potassium. Happily, it’s also low fat and low calorie.

2. Pumpkin as a Weight Loss Aid

Adding an appropriate serving of pumpkin to your dog’s food adds both volume and fiber to their diet. This can help fill them up while you’re trying to slim them down.

3. Pumpkin as Medicine

The fiber in pumpkin can serve to both loosen or tighten your dog’s bowels. It knows what it’s doing, and will magically (aka, scientifically) address whichever issue your dog faces.

4. Pumpkin as an Antioxidant

Pumpkin is rich in antioxidants from the carotenoid family. These carotenoids are very absorbable and sit in your dog’s cell membranes to fight oxidative damage. They’re considered some of the better long-acting antioxidants around.

5. Another Pumpkin Upside

Dogs usually enjoy the taste! So if you’re adding pumpkin dry food to your dog’s diet for medicinal purposes, the sneaky pill-slipping tricks we often employ should not be necessary.

PUMPKIN FOR DOGS MEANS PUMPKIN FOR DOGS

Be aware of what you’re buying when you get canned pumpkin. Spiced mocha chai pumpkin, or banana pumpkin, or pumpkin pie filling, or any of the myriad human pumpkin consumables that also include cinnamon, nutmeg, and other spices are not good for dogs.

Instead consider introducing dry food containing pumpkin on its ingredients.

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