We all know that broccoli is good for us, but is broccoli good for our dogs too?

While it’s safe to feed your dog a little broccoli, there are some issues you may want to be aware of first, and we got some real dog-owners first-hand experience with the smelly drawbacks. However, there's some wonderful research by veterinarians as to why the pros may outweigh the cons.


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Content:

  1. Is Broccoli Good for Dogs
  2. Can Dogs Eat Raw Broccoli
  3. Can Dogs Eat Cooked Broccoli
  4. Can Dogs Eat Broccoli Stems
  5. Conclusion

Is Broccoli Good for Dogs

Broccoli is a very nutrient-dense vegetable, making it a healthy option for dogs in moderation. By feeding your dog a little broccoli they get vitamins E, C, K, B6, and beta carotene. It also boasts thiamin (vitamin B1), vitamin B2, calcium, iron, pantothenic acid (vitamin B5), phosphorus, magnesium, selenium, fiber, potassium, folate, and manganese.

These nutrients can give your dog’s general health a boost, including a stronger immune system and better digestion with some powerful antioxidants.

Some compounds in broccoli are so powerful they may even help with preventing cancer.

Dr. Kaitlyn Curran notes in one study that, "Sulforaphane, found in broccoli, has shown potential in suppressing tumor growth by multiple mechanisms, including inhibiting certain enzymes. This could make broccoli a beneficial part of a cancer-preventive diet for dogs."

If you’re worried about feeding your dog broccoli, keep an eye on them throughout the day with the Petcube Cam. This let’s you monitor your dog at home to make sure they're safe and happy, especially when introducing new foods like broccoli.

Can Dogs Eat Raw Broccoli

Yes, dogs can eat raw broccoli, but in very small amounts. Raw broccoli retains its nutritional value, but it also contains isothiocyanate, which can irritate your dog's gut, causing gas (farting), nausea, diarrhea, and bloating. These symptoms can be more severe in dogs prone to bloat, so avoid giving it to deep-chested large breeds like Great Danes or Doberman Pinschers.

A Reddit user shared their experience, saying, "We already have issues with gas bombs, and both our dogs are known gassy breeds. So no cruciferous veggies for them. They get their dry kibble with a half cup of broth on it, the old man gets the hemp oil for his joints, and they both get a dollop of plain Greek yogurt."

Can Dogs Eat Cooked Broccoli

Steamed or boiled broccoli is easier for dogs to digest and is less irritating to their gut, while still providing essential nutrients However, avoid adding any seasoning, oils, or butter, as these can be dangerous in some cases or make the broccoli too fatty, negating any of the health benefits.

If you think your dog ingested something bad with broccoli, such as garlic or onion, they may need emergency care in some cases.The Petcube Emergency Fund is a great resource that covers up to $3000 in emergency vet bills and offers 24/7 access to online vets for advice at any time of the day.

Can Dogs Eat Broccoli Stems

Broccoli stems are safe for dogs but make sure you give them in small pieces as they can be choking hazards. Preferably, give them lightly boiled or steamed and only give them in moderation, as too much broccoli can upset your dog’s stomach.

Conclusion

Broccoli can be a great addition to your dog's diet so long as you give it in moderation and take the time to prepare correctly. Always start with small amounts to see how your dog reacts, and consult your vet if you have any concerns.

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