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Article Title: A Healthy Dog Eats His Greens
Author: Darrell Miller
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Like humans, vegetables are also important for the optimum health of dogs. What your dog eats has a direct relationship with your dog�s holistic well �being and total lifespan. Vegetables are excellent source of important vitamins and minerals which are required for the various biological processes of the body. More importantly, vegetables are also great source of antioxidants and fiber. Antioxidants are important in preventing damage to cellular membranes. Fiber will also promote the health of the gastrointestinal system. It serves as an additional bulk to the feces thus promoting regular defecation. In this way, constipation is prevented. In general, a greener diet for you pets can promote longer and more quality life.
Since dogs are innately carnivorous, they cannot tolerate cooked vegetables in their meal. That is why a specially formulated supplement is out in the market to help your dogs become healthy and live a longer life. This product is composed of:
1. Garlic powder is traditionally used for pets to promote the health of the immune system by increasing the production of killer cells and prevent the occurrence of cancer. Garlic can also improve the function of the liver because of its detoxifying effects. It helps the liver to eliminate harmful chemicals inside the body.
2. Chlorophyllin, which can be isolated from green leafy vegetables, is also a good source of vitamins and minerals. It also has a powerful antimicrobial and antioxidant property.
3. Parsley also contains abundant vitamins and minerals tat is why it is recommended for its nutritive, immune system booster and breath freshener effects.
4.Spinach is an excellent source of iron. This is especially great for pregnant and nursing dogs.
5. Kale is a form of cabbage which is considered to be one of the healthiest vegetables. It contains high amount of beta � carotene, vitamin K and C, and calcium.
6. Carrot is a root crop rich in beta � carotene and is employed as an effective herbal medicine because of its anti � inflammatory and antiseptic properties.
7. Broccoli which is also a member of the cabbage family is generally consumed to improve the general well � being of your pets. It can also strengthen the stomach�s resistance against harmful microorganisms.
8. Brussels sprouts which is another part of the cabbage family which is a great supplier of fiber. It also contains abundant amount of vitamin C thus boosting the health of the immune system and vitamin K which promotes good clotting conditions.
9. Wheat is very useful as dietary roughage. It adds bulk to the feces to prevent constipation. It is also high in manganese, magnesium and tryptophan.
10. Rice bran is also rich in fiber but it also contains essential fatty acids, vitamins and minerals. Rice bran will have a significant impact on your dog�s health.
Generally, vegetables contains a high level of not only vitamins and minerals but also antioxidants specifically beta � carotene and alpha � carotene. These types of antioxidants are very effective in lowering the risk of death from cardiovascular diseases and cancers. Antioxidants prevent too much damage of the cells caused by free radicals and toxins inside the body and from the environment.
You can find greens for dogs at your local or internet vitamin store. always choose name brands like Actipet to ensure quality and purity of the supplement you give your beloved pets.
About The Author: If your pet needs a greener diet, give him/her greens for dogs by Actipet found at VitaNet �, LLC Vitamin Store.
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