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Can my dog eat Bean sprouts?
Can my dog eat Bean sprouts?
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Can my dog eat Bean sprouts? 
Bean sprouts come from germinated mung beans and are a popular addition to salads, stir fries and more. Bean sprouts offer some good nutrients, including Vitamin A, Vitamin B, Vitamin C & E, amino acids and calcium.
Can my dog eat bean sprouts? Yes! They can be added to your pup’s food and he’ll enjoy the benefits of their crunchy consistency and the nutrients they offer. Can my puppy eat bean sprouts? What would happen if my puppy ate them? Yes, these are also safe for puppies—the vitamins, etc. would give them some healthy nutrients, too! But only serve bean sprouts to you dog or puppy as an occasional treat, as they can cause digestive issues if your pup eats too many.
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It’s good to know that bean sprouts are a great source of vitamins for my dog’s diet. I want my dog very healthy and I’m looking for less expensive ways to achieve this, one of which is to feed my dog with some of what I eat as well. I think I’m beginning to love this site more 🙂
Bean sprouts are great for dogs of any age. I do feed them to my own dog and also recommend it to my clients. It’s a good source of vitamins and so your dog will gain a lot eating it as a treat.
Yes the vitamins and other nutrients in the beans sprout is enough to give dogs the healthy nutrients they need. I serve the bean sprouts to my dogs as an occasional treat and they love it.
I agree that this bean sprout can cause digestive issues if your pup eats too many of them. I used to do that before we all noticed that Aros would always come down with a serious running stomach hours after consuming the sprout. But in moderation, it’s just great.