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Apples
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Apples are high in vitamin C, vitamin B6, folic acid and potassium. Unpeeled apples are rich in non-pro-vitamin A carotenes and pectin. Pectin is a type of fiber shown to improve a dog's ability to push waste through the gastrointestinal tract. It is also beneficial as it gets rid of toxins in the gut.
Pears
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Pears contain vitamin C which is important in helping to prevent free radical damage. They also contain potassium, which helps maintain heartbeat, muscle contraction, nerve transmission and carbohydrate metabolism. Additionally, pears are high in water-soluble fiber and pectin which improves intestinal muscles.
Oranges
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Most people are aware that oranges are a great source of vitamin C. However, they also contain other beneficial nutrients. Oranges contain folic acid, potassium, thiamin, calcium and magnesium. They also contain vitamin P which will help to strengthen your dog's immune system. Oranges have properties that help to fight viral infections and may also protect against cancer.
Broccoli
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Broccoli is a highly nutritious vegetable for your dog. It is high in vitamin C, beta carotene, folic acid, fiber and calcium. Broccoli has also been shown to prevent cancer as it contains many phytochemicals and compounds that can prevent cancer cells from forming.
Celery
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Celery is high in vitamins A, B and C, calcium, potassium, sodium and iron. It contains properties that can reduce the risk of your dog developing tumors, and is also used as an acid neutralizer effective in decreasing nervousness.
Carrot
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Carrots have a great amount of nutritious value and are an excellent vegetable to feed your dog. They contain vitamins B, C D, E, K, calcium, potassium, sodium, iron and a number of other nutrients. They also have high levels of pro-vitamin A carotenes, and have been known to be a natural agent in improving eyesight.
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What Fruits & Vegetables Can My Dog Safely Eat?
Fruits and vegetables are a great way to provide variety to your dog's diet and are also a good source of vitamins, minerals, enzymes and fiber. Though most fruits and vegetables are safe for your dog to consume, it is important to note that there are also are a few that may be harmful. This is why you need to be aware of what fruits and vegetables your dog can safely eat.