A “Berry” Beneficial Ingredient

A “Berry” Beneficial Ingredient A “Berry” Beneficial Ingredient
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When it comes to adding nutrient-rich foods into our diets, a sweet treat is just a handful of blueberries, cranberries, or strawberries away! These superfoods are packed full of vitamins and minerals that provide our bodies with a variety of health benefits—but did you know they also provide benefits to our pets? Read on to discover how berries can be used to help your four-legged friends live happier and healthier lives!  

Which Berries Can Pets Consume

When it comes to incorporating berries into your pet’s diet, not all berries belong in your pet’s bowl. It’s best to avoid any berries you might come across on your neighborhood walks, or see sprouting from a bush outside your home. For our pets, blackberries, blueberries, cranberries, raspberries, and strawberries are generally recognized as safe.

Blackberries

Blackeberries

Blackberries contain antioxidants and Omega-3 fatty acids, which help promote skin and coat health.

Blueberries 

Blueberries

Blueberries are low-calorie foods that contain antioxidants that prevent cell damage in our four-legged friends. You can also find potassium, fiber, and Vitamin C in blueberries. They’ve been known to enhance immunity, retinal health, and urinary tract health.

Cranberries

Cranberries

Cranberries may be one of the most beneficial berries for our pets! They contain antioxidants, Vitamins C and E for immunity support, Vitamin K for added support to the bloodstream, and manganese to boost growth and metabolism. Cranberries are a source of fiber and phytonutrients to support digestion and have also been known to promote urinary tract health. 

Raspberries

Raspberries

Like blueberries, raspberries are also low in calories. However, they are high in fiber, manganese, and Vitamin C for digestion and immunity support. Raspberries are especially beneficial to senior pets because of their anti-inflammatory properties that can support joints in older cats and dogs.

Strawberries

Strawberries

Strawberries also contain fiber and Vitamin C to support digestion and immunity in our dogs and cats. Strawberries also contain enzymes that may help support the oral health of pets! 

Berries in Your Pet’s Meals

If you’re looking to give your four-legged friend a complete and balanced meal with all of the benefits of berries, look no further than Primal Balanced Bases! Each base is made from high-quality proteins and Certified Organic produce, including fruits like blueberries and cranberries! If you are looking to add a boost of hydration and the added benefits of these superfoods to your pet’s bowl, give Blueberry Pom Burst or Cranberry Blast Goat Milk a try!

Berries are excellent fruits for our cats and dogs that contain a wide variety of nutritional benefits. If incorporated into your pet’s diet correctly, these superfoods can help give them a happier, healthier life for years to come!