1. EGGS.

Eggs are really the perfect food. A source of complete protein, low in calories, and high in vitamin D3, a known contributor to cancer prevention. Dogs will relish the chance to eat an egg every morning any way you want to fix it. Raw, boiled, fried, or scrambled your dog will be down with the egg. Cook it up in a bit of that oil with good fat and get a double dose of cancer blocking.



2. FISH OIL OR JUST FISH

Fish or fish oil (supplement) has wonderfully healthy levels of good fat for your dog. It also contains vitamin D3 making it even stronger force against would-be cancer lurking around your dog’s system. Salmon, sardines, cod, and shrimp are great options for dogs. Choose wild over farmed for their higher levels of nutrients.



3. PALM FRUIT OIL

Palm fruit oil contains tocotrienols, or a form of biologically active vitamin E. Multiple studies have been done that show that tocotrienols trigger the death of cancer cellsand block the spread of cancer cells. Palm fruit oil also boosts immunity, improves eye health, helps control blood sugar, and improves absorption of vitamins and minerals. Mix in with other foods and enjoy the cancer fighting benefits of this oil.



4. BROCCOLI  & OTHER  VEGGIES

Broccoli belongs to the cruciferous vegetable family, which includes kale, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, bok choy, cabbage, collard greens, rutabaga, and turnips. These nutrition powerhouses supply loads of nutrients for few calories.

These mini green trees top nearly every list of canine cancer fighting foods. They are chock full of antioxidants, which are the main players in cancer butt kicking.



Think of antioxidants as little crime fighters that circulate through a being’s system eradicating infant cancer cells before they become fully grown and spread their killer seed.



In addition to antioxidants, broccoli has loads of vitamins and minerals that are anti-allergy, anti-inflammatory, and anti-microbial. Talk about an immunity booster!



The greens on top can be irritating to your pup’s system (gas attack!) so it’s best to stick to the stems. It's still taste Delicious and fun to eat, too!



5. BERRIES

Some of the less common berries found in the wild are toxic to dogs and humans. As a rule of thumb, blueberries, strawberries, blackberries, and raspberries are safe for dogs to eat... However, berries commonly consumed by humans are generally safe for dogs.



6. COCONUT, FLAX & OLIVE OIL

Feeding only commercial dog food to your pup lacks sufficient quantities of good fats. These are the fats that give our bodies essential fatty acids and fuel. Importantly, good fats allow our bodies to absorb and make use of all those good vitamins in our foods without the bad cholesterol that clogs our arteries.



Coconut oil, flax oil, and olive oil are all great choices for dogs due to their tolerance as well their tastiness. They are super simple to administer, as well. Simply add some to anything your dog is eating. Mixing an appropriate amount over kibble is an excellent way to boost the nutritional value of your dog’s meal as well as its yumminess.



7. PARSNIPS

Parsnips are an excellent source of many important nutrients, packing a hearty dose of fiber, vitamins, and minerals into each serving...

They're rich in Antioxidants, high in soluble and insoluble fiber, boost your dogs immune function and are delicious and easy to add to your dogs diet.

Many dogs love carrots and will eat them raw as treats. Parsnips can be fed raw in cut up chunks or cooked if your dog tends to swallow things without chewing.

They prevent cancer via the all powerful antioxidant and vitamin K for bone health.

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