For some reason, people decided that it was best to feed a dog bones and what was left over from the master's table, occasionally delighting it with raw meat.
In fact, this diet should not be followed if the owner wants to keep the dog healthy and visit the veterinarian less often.
Experts from the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine have found out why dogs should be fed vegetables.
The researchers concluded that vegetables will be beneficial for a dog even if it is fed high-quality dry food.
At the same time, it was possible to prove that dry pet food cannot be called ultra-processed food that is harmful to all living beings.
The main thing is that the food is of high quality, balanced and selected correctly.
Researchers believe that in this case, pets can continue to be fed vegetables, as they are rich in fiber and help maintain a feeling of satiety.
Another important point is that vegetables improve digestion and are better absorbed, which eliminates the risk of constipation.
Researchers also found that broccoli and Brussels sprouts, carrots and celery, green beans, peas and spinach can be given to dogs as treats.
But you shouldn't put your dog on a vegetable diet. It's important to maintain a balance, which means that vegetables in a dog's diet should not exceed 5-10%.
Earlier we talked about why dogs love to fetch sticks .