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Dehydrated Beet Chips for Dogs

100% Beet - Packed with Fiber and Antioxidant

USD $10.99
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Beet the Odds: Why Your Pet Will Love NHV Beet Treats

Pet Diet & Nutrition 2 min read
A dog sitting next to NHV Dehydrated Beet Treats.

What are the chances that each pet treat you find while walking down the aisle is as wholesome as they are? With fillers, artificial ingredients, and potential allergens and irritants like grain and gluten, it’s not that likely!

However, you can “beat” the odds of accidentally giving your pup an unhealthy treat by pampering them our single-ingredient Dehydrated Beet Treats! Naturally preserved through dehydration, our beet treats deliver the goodness of beets without any of the bad stuff – and you can bet on that!

Health Benefits of Beets for Dogs

Beets aren’t just pretty; beets for dogs can also bring an array of health benefits to our furry friends. Rich in essential nutrients, beets are packed with vitamins A and C, along with minerals like potassium and magnesium. These nutrients can play a crucial role in supporting your dog’s immune system, promoting healthy skin, and balancing energy levels.

Just where does this ruby red veg get its gorgeous hue? They are an antioxidant that comes from their colorful pigments! Researchers believe that the antioxidants in beets may help combat free radicals, potentially helping pets with chronic diseases.

Another standout benefit of beets for dogs is their high fiber content, which may help promote regular bowel movements and ease constipation. This fiber also contributes to a healthy gut microbiota, which plays an important role in overall digestive health.

One of the standout benefits of beets for dogs is their high fiber content

Finally, beets also contain the beneficial compound class of nitrates, which may improve blood circulation. They may be particularly beneficial for older dogs or those with certain health conditions where circulation is compromised. By adding beets to your routine, they them a perfect snack for active pups needing a little pick-me-up after a romp in the park. Just remember to introduce beets gradually and in moderation to ensure your four-legged companion enjoys all these benefits safely!

How Dehydrated Beet Treats Are Made

When we mean you can’t beat beets, we mean it! That’s why we don’t add any additional ingredients. Only pure beets, which we’ve rescued from becoming food waste.

Wait “rescued”? Yep! At NHV, we use rescued fruits and veggies to create our dog treats, cutting down on food waste and giving new life to perfectly nutritious produce. It’s a simple, sustainable way to help the planet while treating your pup to healthy, wholesome snacks!

After rescuing these perfectly nutritious beets, our expert chef Nick inspects each and every piece for quality at our facility in Vancouver, BC. Then, he slices them for dehydration – a process that preserves nutrients while removing moisture so that bacteria can’t grow. Afterwards, they are packed and ready to be shipped right to your pup.

Like any treat, beets can be given to your pup in moderation. Ensure that they are only 10% of their daily caloric intake. But unlike any overly processed treat, they’re giving your fur kiddo fiber, nutrients, and antioxidants for a happy, healthy doggo!

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Published: January 3, 2025

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