

š„¦ Can Dogs Eat Broccoli? A Crunchy Yesāwith a Side of Caution
Youāre chopping up some broccoli for dinner, and your pup is staring you down with those feed-me-or-else eyes. But before you slide a floret their way, youāre wondering: Can dogs actually eat broccoli?
Short answer? Yesābut in moderation.
Ā Letās chew into the benefits, risks, and the best ways to serve up this crunchy green treat the Shmush! way.
ā Broccoli: Safe and Dog-Approved (Mostly)
Good news! Dogs can eat broccoli in both raw and cooked forms. Itās low in calories, high in nutrients, and can be a great occasional snack. Butāand thereās always a ābutāāit shouldnāt make up more than 10% of your dogās daily calorie intake.
Too much broccoli = tummy troubles. And nobody wants that.
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šæ Health Benefits of Broccoli for Dogs
𦓠Nutrient-Rich Goodness:
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Fiber ā Supports healthy digestion
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Vitamin C ā A natural antioxidant
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Vitamin K ā Helps with bone health and blood clotting
Broccoli is especially helpful as a supplement, but it should never replace a complete, balanced diet (like the one your pup gets with their Shmush! biscuits š).
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ā ļø Potential Risks of Feeding Broccoli to Dogs
Before you load up the bowl, keep these broccoli-related warnings in mind:
1. Digestive Upset
Too much broccoli can lead to gas, bloating, or diarrheaāespecially in smaller dogs.
2. Isothiocyanates
These naturally occurring compounds in broccoli can irritate your dogās stomach if consumed in large amounts. Thatās why sticking to the 10% rule is so important.
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š³ Preparing Broccoli the Safe Way
Whether youāre steaming, roasting, or serving it raw, hereās how to do it right:
For Cooked Broccoli:
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No garlic, onions, or seasoning (those are toxic for dogs!)
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Light steaming or boiling helps with digestibility
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Chop into small, bite-sized pieces to avoid choking
For Raw Broccoli:
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Wash thoroughly
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Chop florets into manageable bits
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Serve a small portion and monitor for tummy trouble
Reminder: Smaller dogs = smaller portions. A couple florets is more than enough.
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š± What About the Stems?
Surprise: broccoli stems are safe, too! Just be sure to:
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Peel or chop into small pieces
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Cook lightly if your pup has a sensitive stomach
Theyāre crunchy, fibrous, and totally pup-approved when prepped properly.
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š Conclusion: Broccoli = Yes, But Keep It Balanced
Broccoli can be a nutritious, crunchy snack for your dogāas long as itās served in moderation, chopped small, and free of harmful seasonings.
Just like all good things in a dogās diet, itās best to serve it as a bonus, not a staple.
𩺠Pro Tip:
Always check with your vet before introducing new foods, especially if your pup has allergies or digestive issues.
And if you're looking for a treat that takes the guesswork out of dog nutrition?
Try our Shmush! Breakfast and Bedtime Biscuitsāpacked with real superfoods, vitamins, and dog-approved flavor. No broccoli prep required. š¾

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