Can Dogs Eat Kale?

The short answer: Yes, but only occasionally and in small amounts.

The long answer: Rich in beta carotene, vitamins K and C, calcium, and potassium, kale is a leafy vegetable that belongs to the cabbage family. The superfood can be consumed by your canine in moderation, even if the vegetable is known to accumulate the toxin thallium. Kale can aid in digestion and help manage your dog’s weight. 

How to feed kale to your dog: Kale can be given to your dog either raw, lightly cooked, or even dried. Wash it well and remove the spoiled and tough parts. Chop the leaves into small pieces before serving to your dog, either mixed in with other ingredients or served over his meal as a topping. See how your pooch’s body responds to it by starting off with only a small portion.  

Here are three ideas for kale treats your dog will love:

  1. Cook some homemade dog food made from apples, blueberries, and kale. 
  2. Kale, apple, oats, and honey go hand in hand for this healthy doggy treat
  3. Try to spice up your dog’s meals with baked kale frittatas.

In summary: Kale is a cruciferous vegetable that can be added to your dog’s diet. If served correctly, the low-calorie superfood can help increase energy levels, manage blood pressure, boost the immune system, and fight against cancer and inflammation. Aside from kale, discover which other vegetables dogs can safely eat in our “can dogs eat” category.

References: 

Can Dogs Eat This? The Ultimate Guide To 105 Food Items

Vegetables Dogs Can Eat

What 4 Top Holistic Experts Have To Say About “Toxic Kale”

By Mimi Tiu

A freelance editor based in the Philippines, Mimi Tiu is a proud paw aunt to a family of Terriers and a Ragdoll-Persian cat. When she isn’t creating meaningful content for Waldo’s Friends, she finds pleasure in chronicling her ice cream discoveries and coming up with meticulously detailed plans for her next getaway. Follow her adventures on Instagram @nicetomitiu.

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