dog eating food from bowl

Levi, our Labradoodle, has been a picky eater all of his life. While I have another dog that devours her food within seconds, he’s always taken his time and, at times, refused his meals altogether. Want to hear what’s crazy? He has been raw fed all his life, yet he has still refused his meals. So I’m a believer that whether you feed kibble or raw, you can definitely have a picky eater in your hands. So, let’s delve into the world of dog food additives to help picky eaters enjoy mealtime.

Understanding Picky Eating in Dogs

Ever wonder why your dog sometimes turns his nose up at perfectly good food? Yeah, me too! Well, it turns out that picky eating in dogs can stem from a variety of reasons. Just like us humans, dogs can have their own unique tastes and preferences. Sometimes it’s a matter of texture or smell that puts them off. Other times, it could be linked to health issues like dental problems or digestive issues. And hey, let’s not forget the impact of their environment and past experiences on their eating habits. So, it’s kind of like a mix of nature and nurture that makes our fur babies picky eaters!

Owning one that is a picky eater, I’m learned a few things throughout the years that I hope can be of help to you. But first things first, nutrition is essentials for pups. So feeding them the best food you can for your budget is key. Everything after that, is gravy! Pun intended.

Common Dog Food Additives for Dogs

High-Value Proteins

protein dog food additives including cheese, eggs, beef liver

You know how important protein is for us, right? Well, it’s just as crucial for our dogs. Adding high-quality proteins can do wonders, trust me. Not only does it help with muscle growth and maintenance, but it also provides them with the energy they need to chase after squirrels or play fetch endlessly in the park. Think of it as fuel for their adventures! Now, when it comes to protein sources, there’s a whole bunch to choose from. You’ve got your classic options like chicken and beef, which are not only tasty but also packed with essential amino acids. Then there’s fish, which not only adds a delicious flavor but also provides those omega-3 fatty acids for a healthy coat and skin. Oh, and let’s not forget about eggs! They’re like little protein powerhouses, plus they’re easy on the stomach. 

Whether you feed kibble or raw, this is what has worked for us. Use dehydrated chicken or liver treats and sprinkle on top of their meal.

Have quail eggs? Dogs love them! Crack one of two and mix with their food.

Current favorite freeze dried beef liver: Pupford Training Treats

dog food bowl with raw food and goat cheese

Healthy Fats

dog food additives healthy fats including sardines, coconut oil, and salmon oil

Healthy fats, like those found in salmon oil or coconut oil, aren’t just delicious but also provide a host of benefits. They help maintain a shiny coat and healthy skin, which is great for Instagram-worthy moments. Plus, these fats support his immune system and promote proper brain function, keeping him sharp and alert for all those squirrel-chasing adventures.

Sardines: These tiny fish are packed with omega-3 fatty acids, which support healthy skin and coat, joint health, and overall immunity. Just a few sardines mixed into their meal can provide a flavorful boost of nutrition that your pup will absolutely love.

Salmon oil: Adding salmon oil to your dog’s food bowl is like giving them a nutritional powerhouse in a single drizzle! Packed with omega-3 fatty acids, salmon oil promotes healthy skin and a shiny coat, while also supporting joint health and reducing inflammation. Just a teaspoon or two added to their meal can make a world of difference in your pup’s overall health and well-being. Plus, most dogs find the taste irresistible, making it a win-win for both nutrition and palatability.

Coconut oil: Not only does coconut oil provide a tasty flavor boost to their meal, but it also contains medium-chain fatty acids that support digestion, promote healthy skin and coat, and even help with weight management. Just a spoonful of coconut oil mixed into their food can give your pup a delicious and nutritious boost that they’ll wag their tail for every time.

Digestible Carbohydrates & Antioxidants

dog food additives including pumpkin, blueberries, and bone broth

Bone broth: It’s like giving him a warm hug in a bowl! Bone broth is not only delicious but also incredibly nutritious for our furry friends. It’s packed with vitamins, minerals, and amino acids that support joint health, digestion, and overall immunity. Plus, it adds a tasty flavor boost that’ll have Max licking his bowl clean every time. Just a splash of bone broth can turn an ordinary meal into a gourmet feast for our beloved pups!

Pumpkin: It might sound surprising, but pumpkin is like a magic ingredient for our pups! Not only is it tasty, but it’s also packed with fiber and essential nutrients that can help with digestion and regulate bowel movements. Whether Max has an upset stomach or just needs a little extra fiber in his diet, a spoonful of pumpkin mixed into his meal can work wonders. Plus, most dogs absolutely love the taste, so it’s an easy way to make mealtime even more enjoyable for our furry friends!

Blueberries: It’s like nature’s little superfood for our furry pals! These tiny berries are packed with antioxidants, vitamins, and fiber that can benefit Max in so many ways. Not only do they support his immune system and overall health, but they also promote good digestion and can even help maintain healthy brain function as he ages. Plus, most dogs absolutely love the taste of blueberries, making them a delicious and nutritious treat that Max will beg for every time. So, next time we’re snacking on some blueberries, let’s be sure to share the goodness with our favorite four-legged friend!

dog food bowl with raw food and blueberries

Supplements for Picky Eaters: Probiotics & Digestive Enzymes

Well, let’s talk about dog probiotics and digestive enzymes for a second. These little supplements might not seem like much, but they can make a world of difference for our fur babies. Probiotics are like tiny superheroes for dog’s gut health, helping to balance the good bacteria in their digestive system and improve nutrient absorption. They’re especially great for pups with sensitive stomachs or those prone to tummy troubles.

And then there are digestive enzymes – they’re like the key to unlocking all the nutrients in their food. These enzymes help break down proteins, fats, and carbohydrates, making it easier for them to digest their meals and absorb all the good stuff. Together, probiotics and digestive enzymes work hand in hand to keep their tummy happy and their tails wagging!

Plus, here’s the best part – they’re super easy to incorporate into their routine. Whether it’s sprinkling a little probiotic powder over their food or adding a few drops of digestive enzyme liquid, it’s a simple way to give his digestion a boost.

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