Originally Posted by doggie_poopie
Are you going to dispute veterinarians? I can do this all day!
Veggies in diet
Question: The UK Cancer Research Campaign says humans should eat
at least five portions of fruit or vegetables a day to reduce the risk of human cancers.
Is there any reason not to feed the dogs one and a half human portions
of cooked vegetables a day in the hope this will reduce their cancer risk?
I am thinking of potatoes, carrots, cabbage and the like. Dogs are about
45 to 50 pounds in weight.
Answer: I would lean towards green beans (string beans), carrots and peas,
personally, but I don't see any problem at all with feeding dogs some
vegetables. We commonly recommend this as a way of giving more food to dogs
on diets without adding many calories. One of my dogs really likes raw
potatoes and it doesn't seem to bother her to eat them.
Hope this helps some.
Mike Richards, DVM