How To Use Bone Broth For Dogs
From Fido’s Bone Broth. Fido’s Bone broth.com. November 3, 2022
Written by: Suki Meyers
What is Bone Broth and when, where and why should it be added to your pet’s diet?
Bone Broth is a super food packed with Vitamins. Minerals, Amino Acids, Electrolytes and many more important ingredients.
Collagen: For stronger bones, joint health, skin, fur and coat health
Amino Acids: Building Blocks of Protein
Glucosamine: Natural Anti-inflammatory
Hyaluronic Acid: Lubrication by increasing joint fluid.
Chondroitin: Maintaining the health of cartilage in dog’s joints
Minerals: Sodium, Calcium, Potassium
Electrolytes: Are minerals that help regulate fluid balance
Herbs: Herbs have been used for thousands of years. Herbs contain biologically active compounds to support or dogs’ health.
When should we add it? “From the cradle to the grave”. Basically, throughout your pet’s life for prevention of inflammation. Bone broth is an additional option to keep our pups hydrated, Bone broth can be found in liquid forms or dehydrated.
Where can we add Bone broth? As a topper to any meal; kibble, wet food or any other type of diet for hydration and extra nutrition. Or on its own.
How? During cooler months warm up the broth when feeding and in warmer months freeze in ice cube trays and serve as delicious treat.
Why should we feed bone broth? Health, Hydration and Happiness.
Bone Broth Part II:
Bone Broth “Liquid Gold”
Credit to Bronwyn Farley. Article written on March 11th, 2019. dolceslegacy.com
The History of Bone Broth. The father of Medicine; Hippocrates recommended bone broth for cleansing and G.I upset. For over 2500 hundred years the Chinese culture has been using bone broth for its medicinal benefits. By adding herbs, it makes it more nutrient dense and powerful for overall gut health.
Benefits
For Gut Health:
Leaky Gut syndrome
Issues associated to diarrhea and GI distress.
Fights against food sensitives and environmental allergies.
The Immune System:
Bone Broth Boost the immune system.
Heart Health
Aids in cancer, dementia, diabetes and heart disease due to the glycine and arginine.
Skin and Joints:
1. Collagen rich
2. Maintains and rebuilds connective tissue
3. Natural glucosamine and chondroitin
Detoxification:
1. Cell and liver detox
2. Helps the body expel waste more effectively and efficiently.
3. Hydration
KIbble Feeders:
Kibble is naturally drying by nature! If you can add anything to your pet’s kibble add Bone Broth. Add Moisture back into the body and joints.
Make sure the bone broth you are serving is appropriate for you dog or cat. Buying from your grocery store is not recommended. Inappropriate and harmful ingredients. Either make your own (appropriate recipes) or purchases form a biologically appropriate pet food store.