Apples are highly nutritious and can effectively help dogs supplement their nutrition, aid digestion, promote intestinal motility, and enhance digestive ability. The various vitamins and dietary fiber in apples are also very beneficial to a dog's health, so feeding dogs apples in moderation is very helpful.
Benefits of feeding dogs apples
Apples are highly nutritious, containing 15g of sugar, 2g of protein, and a variety of vitamins per kilogram of flesh. At the same time, apples are low in fat, so dogs can get the nutrition they need by eating apples in moderation without gaining weight.
Apples contain pectin, a type of water-soluble dietary fiber, which can help dogs digest food, promote digestion, and encourage the growth of beneficial bacteria in their gut. Therefore, eating apples in moderation is good for a dog's digestive system.
Apples are rich in various vitamins and minerals that are very beneficial for a dog's growth and development. In addition, apples can act as a flavoring agent, improving a dog's appetite and encouraging it to eat better.