There are lots of natural and healthy foods for your dog. If you know how to prepare and cook them properly, they can help keep your dog in good health. Some vegetables and legumes are very beneficial for dogs. Beetroot is one of them.
Beets and their Interesting Properties
The scientific name of beet is Beta vulgaris,
it is a herbaceous plant, meaning its roots are green. There are many varieties
of beets, most of them can be used for agricultural and commercial purposes.
Beets are usually cooked. During the cooking
process, the water you cook will turn pink or red. This is because of the two
powerful pigments in beets called betacyanin and betaxanthin. Beetroot has been
used as a supplement in foods for a very long time. The pulp from the
industrial sugar extraction process is usually used for this purpose. This pulp
is very beneficial for some animals, including dogs.
Beets, A Source of Fiber
One of the biggest benefits of beets for dogs
is its high fiber content. Consuming beets in normal amounts (in pulp or in dry
food) will help regulate your dog's intestinal activity.
This is especially helpful if your dog suffers
from diarrhea or constipation. Because fiber improves the consistency of stool
by increasing its moisture content and amount. It improves digestion and allows
your dog to absorb the nutrients it needs better from the food. And that's not
all, it contains prebiotics (a special kind of fiber) that improves your dog's
intestinal flora.
As you can see, beets are a great vegetable. That's why food manufacturers that put beetroot in their food are increasing day by day.
Other Benefits for Your Dog
Besides its fiber content, beets also contain other nutrients and minerals that are good for your dog's health. Magnesium, sodium and potassium are some of them. All these are macro elements; They are necessary for the coordination of various muscle, nerve and neurological functions.
It is also rich in vitamins. You may have noticed the high amount of folic acid (vitamin B9) content. However, it also contains B12, which aids in the production of red blood cells. Folic acid also prevents certain diseases in the fetus, so it is very good for pregnant dogs.
It also contains vitamins A and C. Rich in retinol and retinoic acid, vitamin A is essential for good vision, healthy skin and even reproduction. Vitamin C is beneficial for healthy bones and teeth, but excessive doses are not necessary for dogs. They can synthesize vitamin C themselves.
As you can see, the nutritional value of beets
is far beyond what we think. However, as we always recommend, you should always
consult your veterinarian before including anything in your dog's diet.
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