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Can Dogs Eat Brussel Sprouts?

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Can Dogs Eat Brussel Sprouts?

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Yes. Brussel sprouts are rich in fiber and antioxidants, which help reduce inflammation in the body and improve overall blood circulation. They’re also loaded with vitamins, including vitamins K and C, which are good for a dog’s immune system and bone health.

Brussel sprouts also contain vitamins A, B1, and B6, as well as manganese, potassium, and folate.

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Serving Ideas

Brussel sprouts can make dogs gassy, which is actually a good sign. They “clean house,” if you will, facilitating movement in the colon. But brussel sprouts should only be served in moderation—one to three at a time, depending on the size of your dog.

Make sure to remove the hard, nubby stem of the brussel sprout, and then slice each sprout in half. Make sure to cook before serving; they’re a bit tough to eat otherwise. But don’t offer your dog the gourmet brussels sprouts you make for yourself. Instead, cook a few for your dog using only a little olive oil. Dogs shouldn’t eat onions, garlic, butter, salt, pepper, or vinegar. And be sure not to overcook brussel sprouts, or they lose their nutritional benefits.

For More Information

We offer a collection of articles on foods that are healthy or dangerous for dogs to eat, covering everything from grains, fruits, and vegetables. You might also be interested in reading “Can My Dog Eat Broccoli?”

The information provided in this article is not a substitute for professional veterinary help.

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