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Garden black salsify

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You may know garden black salsify as a traditional root vegetable, often referred to as the 'poor man's asparagus'. But did you know that you can feed this vegetable to your dog? In this article, you can find out more about garden black salsify and its advantages and disadvantages for your four-legged friend.

What is the garden black root?

The garden black salsify (Scorzonera hispanica) belongs to the black salsify genus in the Asteraceae family. It originates from Southern Europe and North Africa and has been cultivated in Central Europe since the Middle Ages. The edible root is black on the outside, white on the inside and has a milky flesh. In addition to the roots, the shoots and flower buds can also be used.

What are the benefits of garden black salsify for dogs?

Garden black salsify is rich in fiber, vitamins (especially vitamin C) and minerals (especially potassium). It can therefore aid digestion, strengthen the immune system and regulate blood pressure. It is also low in fat and calories and can therefore prevent obesity.

What are the disadvantages of garden black salsify for dogs?

Garden black root also contains oxalic acid, which can lead to kidney stones in sensitive dogs. You should therefore peel or boil the roots well before feeding them to reduce the oxalic acid content. You should also limit the amount of garden black root in your dog's food and not allow it to make up more than 10 % of your dog's daily requirement.

How can you give your dog garden black salsify?

You can feed garden black salsify raw or cooked. For example, you can grate or slice it and mix it into his wet food. Or you can cook it with other vegetables to make a mash and serve it as a side dish. You can also use the shoots or flower buds to add variety.

 

Garden black salsify is a healthy winter vegetable that provides your dog with lots of nutrients. However, make sure it is prepared correctly and only feed it in moderation. This way you can prepare a tasty meal for your dog and support his health at the same time.

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If you notice any signs of hypersensitivity or poisoning in your dog, you should see your vet immediately. We are not a substitute for a vet, but we try to be as accurate as possible. Every dog reacts differently and we recommend you get a second opinion or consult your vet if in doubt.

Stay healthy and take good care of your four-legged friend!😊

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