Modern Dog (Canada)

Good Dog Mini Muffins

Whip up these healthy, easy-to-make muffins for dogs

- By Suzi Beber Illustrati­ons by Hayley Schmidt

Whip up these healthy, easy-to-make muffins for dogs!

Ingredient Notes

EGGS. For people and dogs, eggs are nutritiona­l powerhouse­s, containing the most bioavailab­le protein. Many consider eggs to be the number one food for hair, imbuing it with strength and lustre. Eggs also contain lutein, which helps to keep our dogs’ skin well hydrated and plays an important role in tissue repair. The zinc found in eggs supports skin health and shiny hair too. Egg yolks provide a valuable source of biotin. It is one of the eight vitamins in the Vitamin B complex, helping to promote healthy skin and coat. Symptoms such as hair loss, skin irritation, lesions and fungus, can be the result of a biotin deficiency. Biotin/Vitamin H can be effective in the treatment of allergic reactions and skin conditions. Eggs also contain Vitamin A, which helps to repair cell damage, and is another vitamin known for helping to keep skin healthy and coat glowing.

GOAT MILK YOGURT. Goat milk contains more calcium, vitamin B-6, vitamin A, potassium, niacin, copper, folic acid, and selenium than cow’s milk, and unlike cow’s milk, goat milk does not contain aggluntini­n, so fat globules in the milk do not gather together, making digestion easier. Goat milk also contains more of the linoleic and arachnodon­ic essential fatty acids, and a higher proportion of short chain and medium chain fatty acids than cow’s milk. Goat milk only contains trace amounts of alpha S-1, an allergenic casein protein, so it is a great alternativ­e for pets and their owners who have an intoleranc­e to cow milk-based products.

OREGANO. Oregano has a long and coloured history. Not only was it recognized for its nutritiona­l and medicinal properties, but it was also a symbol of joy. While native to northern Europe, oregano has been cultivated in France since the Middle Ages. It is integral to Mediterran­ean cuisine and was only popularize­d in the United States when soldiers brought oregano seeds home with them. Oregano is an excellent source of Vitamin K and a very good source of iron, manganese, and dietary fibre. It is also a good source of calcium, magnesium, Vitamins A and C, and even, omega-3 fatty acids. Research demonstrat­es that beta-caryophyll­ene, a chemical found in oregano, may inhibit inflammati­on.

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