I can't remember who told me to add green beans to Sydney's meals to help her lose weight. I'm certain that it was someone in one of the Facebook raw feeding groups. Sometimes when I post our dogs' meals, people ask about the green beans. read more
There are five nutritional benefits found in green beans, which are vitamins A, K and C, magnesium and fiber. Vitamin A, a fat-soluble vitamin, helps to preserve your dog’s eye health and maintain optimal heart health. read more
So I add green beans to his food to help him feel full. This also keeps him from sniffing around his siblings dishes to take a bite (or six) of their food. Why Green Beans are Good for Dogs (and Humans) Green beans are an excellent source of vitamin K. They are a very good source of manganese, vitamin C, dietary fiber, folate, and vitamin B2. read more
Green beans offer a healthy alternative for doling out as treats for your dog. Most dogs like them, and they are low in calories, allowing you to continue the treat time ritual with your canine companion. read more