Who knew pumpkin could be so beneficial for dogs?

Remember our dogs are like young children and thrive on exercise and attention. Consider a training class and learn some simple ways to relax your active pups when you are tired or it’s cold and dark outside. A tired dog is often a better dog!

We hope you will finSylvie and pumpkinsd this review of the benefits of pumpkin helpful. We always keep several cans in the pantry.

http://www.care2.com/greenliving/health-benefits-of-pumpkins-for-dogs.html?page=2

 

 

1) Constipation: Pumpkin can be a very effective treatment for the occasional abnormal stool. (If your pet has regular GI issues, consult your veterinarian.) Pumpkins have a high water and fiber content and can act to hydrate the intestines and their contents when dogs are suffering from constipation. Start with 1 tsp for smaller dogs and 2 tsp for larger dogs at the first sign of constipation. The water and fibers will be absorbed by the dry stools in your dog’s intestines, and your pup should experience relief in a few hours.

2) Diarrhea: Pumpkin can also be used to treat diarrhea. The soluble fiber in pumpkins actually helps absorb excess water in the bowels that the body didn’t absorb properly, thereby helping to calm diarrhea. Start slowly, and adjust accordingly.

3) Urinary Health: Pumpkin seeds are high in essential fatty acids and antioxidants (good for overall healthy skin and fur), and the oils in pumpkins’ flesh and seeds are believed to support urinary health. They are also an excellent source of Vitamin A, beta-carotene, potassium and iron, and may even reduce the likelihood your pet will develop cancer.

4) Weight Loss: Pumpkin is also recently gaining popularity as a supplement to a dog’s food to aid in weight loss. While it is true that it is a low-cal/low-fat/ filler that is high in fiber and will help keep your pet feeling full longer, you want to make sure that your pet is still getting the required nutrients that he or she needs. As with all diet changes, start slowly and gradually increase. If your pet is obese, contacting your vet to get a personalized diet plan so your pet is not losing too much weight too rapidly, or too little weight too slowly.

Be sure to use 100% pure pumpkin and NOT pumpkin pie filling. Ice cube trays can be used to prepare a tasty treat and also helps to prevent unused pumpkin from spoiling.

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