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Carrot Cake Dog Delights
SUN PROTECTION FOR YOUR DOG??? Keep reading........
Here is a great treat that is one of our softer treats so is good for all dogs. It contains carrots (obviously...lol) so we know it contains health benefits, but here are some specifics: The antioxidants in carrots, like lutein and beta-carotene, play an important role in eye health. This is because they’re some of the only antioxidants that can accumulate in the retina to protect it from oxidative stress. Beta-carotene is also provitamin A, which means it converts to vitamin A in your dog’s body. Vitamin A supports eye health and it helps with …
Healthy skin and coat
Sun protection
The formation of bone and teeth
Protection against infection
Proper reproduction
Carrots are rich in both soluble and insoluble fiber. Each of these fibers has its own unique benefits.
Insoluble fiber doesn’t dissolve in water. Instead, it draws water into your dog’s intestines to help soften stools. This can be helpful for dogs with constipation. It may also support diabetes by improving insulin sensitivity.
Soluble fiber, like the pectin found in carrots, dissolves in water and creates a gel that …
Improves digestion
Firms up stools to reduce diarrhea
Helps manage blood glucose to reduce the risk of diabetes
The list goes on regarding health benefits so if you can get your dog to eat carrots, that will be a win for many reasons!!!!
SUN PROTECTION FOR YOUR DOG??? Keep reading........
Here is a great treat that is one of our softer treats so is good for all dogs. It contains carrots (obviously...lol) so we know it contains health benefits, but here are some specifics: The antioxidants in carrots, like lutein and beta-carotene, play an important role in eye health. This is because they’re some of the only antioxidants that can accumulate in the retina to protect it from oxidative stress. Beta-carotene is also provitamin A, which means it converts to vitamin A in your dog’s body. Vitamin A supports eye health and it helps with …
Healthy skin and coat
Sun protection
The formation of bone and teeth
Protection against infection
Proper reproduction
Carrots are rich in both soluble and insoluble fiber. Each of these fibers has its own unique benefits.
Insoluble fiber doesn’t dissolve in water. Instead, it draws water into your dog’s intestines to help soften stools. This can be helpful for dogs with constipation. It may also support diabetes by improving insulin sensitivity.
Soluble fiber, like the pectin found in carrots, dissolves in water and creates a gel that …
Improves digestion
Firms up stools to reduce diarrhea
Helps manage blood glucose to reduce the risk of diabetes
The list goes on regarding health benefits so if you can get your dog to eat carrots, that will be a win for many reasons!!!!