Many holiday dishes have carrots in them. While some of those dishes aren't safe for dogs to eat, carrots alone are safe for your dog to eat during the holidays! Carrots are low calorie and low-fat treat packed with beta-carotene, vitamins, and fiber. read more
Beta-Carotene is a carotenoid that is an antioxidant and a precursor to Vitamin A. Because of the wall of cellulose in carrots that is not digestible by dogs, you must cook the carrots to receive the nutritional benefit from carrots. 1) Vitamin A. Vitamin A provides a host of nutritional benefits to your dog. read more
Many dogs like carrots, and there is nothing harmful about providing the odd raw carrot. Their diet, as in humans, should consist of a lot of different things in moderation. Your dog can eat most vegetables that humans eat, provided that they are in moderation. read more
Some dogs love carrots, which provide nutrients as well as a great taste. Carrots can supplement a balanced diet and promote weight loss in dogs. read more