Cape Times

Clever ways to get your pup to eat veg

- LUTHO PASIYA lutho.pasiya@inl.co.za

DOGS primarily need a carnivorou­s diet but did you know vegetables are full of valuable nutrients and minerals that will keep your dog fighting fit?

They are full of fibre and carbohydra­tes to give your dog plenty of energy.

Vegetables are also a good way to help dogs lose weight. They are low in fat and can make an excellent substituti­on for dog food when you are trying to cut down on your dog’s portion sizes.

By substituti­ng the meat for some veggies your dog will still feel full but have consumed far less fat and calories. The benefits of incorporat­ing vegetables into your dog’s diet are many.

But, as most dog owners will agree, introducin­g the two to your pooch is not always easy. However, if you want to add vegetables to home made pet food or add them to your store-bought food, here are some ideas.

Hide it in plain sight

Put steamed broccoli or a couple of peas in your palm and pretend you are holding a treat.

Your dog will not know it is a veggie until they have already eaten it. And who knows? Maybe they will like it and ask for more. Probably this one will only work a few times, so use the veggies moderately.

Add some peanut butter

Adding a little bit of peanut butter to your dog’s vegetables is a great way to get them interested.

The peanut butter will add flavour and make the vegetables far more appealing to your dog (just be sure to use peanut butter that doesn’t contain any xylitol).

As they get used to the feel and texture of the vegetables, you can slowly remove them from the peanut butter until they are happily eating the veggies on their own.

Mash with other foods

Mashing is a great way to incorporat­e vegetables into your dog’s diet. You can choose to mash the veggies together with other ingredient­s such as cooked rice.

Well-cooked sweet potatoes, turnips, and pumpkins are some of the veggies you can choose to introduce to your dog.

Bribe them

If all else fails and you want to get some veggies into your dog one way or another, then bribe them.

Wrap something like bacon or ham around a piece of cooked broccoli, and hold on to it while your dog bites through it.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from South Africa