Autumn is segueing into Winter and snowmen are replacing pumpkins on our front porches. Let's not forget about the little round orange fruit. It's not just for jack-o-lanterns and pies. You, your dogs, and cats can benefit from it year round. Yep, take that extra can of pumpkin out of the pantry and put it to use rather than throwing it out once it has passed the expiration date.
Pumpkin is a regular part to my dog's diet. Refrigerate in an airtight container for up to a week. Just a tablespoon or more a day, depending on size of the recipient, will be a nice addition to their diet. I free feed my cats dry kibble otherwise I'd give them pumpkin too. (My beloved Mocha ate it with his mixture of dry and canned food.)
Here's why it's good:
- Pumpkin is a fabulous source a fiber helping with regularity, constipation, diarrhea, indigestion, upset stomachs, and hairballs. (I'm hoping you don't have hairballs. If so, please seek a doctor's help immediately!)
- Weight loss ~ If your pet is carrying a few extra pounds try reducing his food and replace the reduced amount with pumpkin. Your pet will be just as full as he usually is.
- Believed to support urinary health. It's high in essential fatty acids and antioxidants. The medicinal properties include anti-diabetic, anti-carcinogenic, and anti-inflammatory.
So, go out and get some pumpkin to add to your dog's or cat's diet today.
They'll be thankful!
Bonus tip for longer lasting jack-o-lanterns:
Thirty minutes after carving your jack-o-lantern rub with a dry cloth and apply a protective coating such as petroleum jelly, vegetable oil or clear furniture wax. You could go all out and use laquer or hair spray to give it a nice glossy finish.
I'm happy to report that Dusty LOVED the pumpkin. I mixed a tablespoon in with his regular food. He sniffed it and walked away. I was disappointed, but then he is a picky eater. I told him to try it, he'd like it. He walked back to the dish, took a nibble and looked up again at me and, if dogs can smile, he did. Needless to say, he ate every bite. It was a hit and, like I said, Dusty can be very finicky. Thanks for the tip because he now eats all of his food instead of leaving most of it to get stale and be thrown away. Annette
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