Ingredients that begin with B
On this page you will find a comprehensive overview of various ingredients and plants. We explain whether they are safe for your dog and whether they have a positive or negative effect on his health. Whether it's everyday foods, special herbs or unknown plants - here you will find all the important information you need for the safe nutrition and care of your four-legged friend. Your dog deserves the best, and we'll help you make informed decisions.
Low glycemic index
Supports digestion
Can contribute to the promotion of intestinal health
Natural probiotic
Low fat content
Source of healthy unsaturated fats
Rich in fiber
Rich in minerals
Safe feeding
Suitable for allergy-sensitive dogs
Suitable for vegan diets
Suitable for vegetarian diets
Bean fibers
Low glycemic index
Regional product
Seasonal vegetables
Legume
Can help regulate blood sugar levels
May have anti-inflammatory properties
Can support skin and coat health
Can contribute to the promotion of intestinal health
Supports digestion
Rich in essential substances
Low fat content
Source of healthy unsaturated fats
Rich in amino acids
Rich in antioxidants
Rich in fiber
Rich in carbohydrates
Rich in minerals
Rich in nutrients
Rich in proteins
Rich in trace elements
Rich in strength
Rich in vitamins
conditionally compatible
Safe feeding
Suitable for vegan diets
Suitable for vegetarian diets
May be suitable for diabetic diets
Potential allergy trigger
Bean flour
Intended for human consumption
Low fat content
Rich in fiber
Rich in nutrients
Can be eaten fresh
Suitable for vegan diets
Suitable for vegetarian diets
Bean salad
Intended for human consumption
Natural source of antioxidants
Liquid
Soup
Supports digestion
Rich in fiber
Rich in carbohydrates
Rich in nutrients
Rich in proteins
Can be eaten fresh
Suitable for vegan diets
Suitable for vegetarian diets
Bean soup
Low glycemic index
Regional product
Seasonal vegetables
Legume
Can help regulate blood sugar levels
May have anti-inflammatory properties
Can support skin and coat health
Can contribute to the promotion of intestinal health
Supports digestion
Rich in essential substances
Low fat content
Source of healthy unsaturated fats
Rich in amino acids
Rich in antioxidants
Rich in fiber
Rich in carbohydrates
Rich in minerals
Rich in nutrients
Rich in proteins
Rich in trace elements
Rich in strength
Rich in vitamins
conditionally compatible
Safe feeding
Suitable for vegan diets
Suitable for vegetarian diets
May be suitable for diabetic diets
Potential allergy trigger
Beans
Natural source of phytochemicals
Poison control
May interact with medications
Traditional use in phytotherapy
Plant
Medicinal plant
Feeding toxic
Feeding not recommended
Highly toxic
Potential source of danger
Bear rag
Long lasting
Cheese
Product from livestock
Source of calcium
Rich in fatty acids
Rich in proteins
Feeding not recommended
Contains lactose
Beaufort
May interact with medications
Tree
Feeding not recommended
Potential source of danger
Potential allergy trigger
Beech
Medicine
Naturopathy
Topical application
Plant
Medicinal plant
Herb
Safe feeding
Compatibility unknown
Beech
Low glycemic index
Can support the immune system
Supports digestion
Mushroom
Rich in essential substances
Rich in antioxidants
Rich in fiber
Rich in minerals
Rich in vitamins
Safe feeding
Suitable for allergy-sensitive dogs
Beech sponge
Rich in proteins
Meat
Safe feeding
Beef
Rich in proteins
Meat
Safe feeding
Beef
Rich in proteins
Meat
Safe feeding
Beef
Rich in fatty acids
Rich in minerals
Meat
Animal product
Processed food
conditionally compatible
Beef bone broth
Rich in fatty acids
Rich in minerals
Meat
Animal product
Processed food
conditionally compatible
Beef broth
Rich in fatty acids
Rich in minerals
Meat
Animal product
Processed food
conditionally compatible
Beef broth
Rich in fatty acids
Food
Meat
Safe feeding
Tolerated in small quantities
Beef ears
Rich in fatty acids
Food
Meat
Safe feeding
Tolerated in small quantities
Beef ears with mussel
Low protein content
Common ingredient in dog food
Long lasting
By-product
Flavor enhancer
Product from livestock
Can have a negative effect on cholesterol levels
Can support skin and coat health
Fat
Source of saturated fats
Rich in energy
Rich in fatty acids
Tolerated in small quantities
Potential source of danger
Beef fat
Rich in proteins
Meat
Safe feeding
Beef from free-range farming
Rich in proteins
Meat
Safe feeding
Beef from the hip