
5 Vet-Approved Ways to Add Kale to Your Dog’s Food
Kale might not seem like a typical dog treat but many pups go absolutely crazy for it! 🐶
So if you're wondering, “Can I put kale in my dog’s food?”, the short answer is yes, but how you serve it makes all the difference. In fact, dogs digest kale best when it’s prepared properly, and with a few clever tricks, your furry friend may soon be begging for it.
Let’s dive into 5 safe, vet-approved ways to serve kale that your dog will actually enjoy, plus why dogs love this superfood so much in the first place.
🥬 Why Do Dogs Love Kale?
Kale is crunchy, earthy, and naturally flavourful and it’s packed with:
- Antioxidants for immune support
- Fiber for digestion
- Calcium and vitamin K for healthy bones
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Low calories for guilt-free snacking
Dog nutritionists say that when served in the right way, kale can support healthy weight, help with inflammation, and keep your dog regular. It’s also vet-approved in small, controlled amounts.
Too much kale too often can lead to tummy upset, so moderation is key.
🐾 5 Ways to Make Dogs Love Kale
1. Lightly Steam Kale for Easy Digestion
Steaming kale just until it wilts helps soften the leaves and makes it easier for dogs to digest. Avoid using oils or seasoning just a quick steam will do. Once cooled, you can mix it into your dog’s regular food for a fiber and vitamin boost.
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2. Blend It Into a Smoothie or Puree
Raw kale in large chunks is hard on dog tummies. But blending it into a smooth veggie puree makes it easy to digest and mixable with other dog-safe ingredients like blueberries, carrots, or cooked pumpkin.
💡 Pro tip: Freeze puree into ice cube trays for lickable kale treats in hot weather!
3. Bake Kale Into Homemade Treats
Dogs love a satisfying crunch. Lightly bake chopped kale leaves in the oven (with no oils or salt) at a low temperature until crispy.
Let it cool, then break into bite-sized pieces as a crunchy topper or snack.
⏲ Bake at 150°C (300°F) for 10–15 mins, watch closely so it doesn’t burn.
4. Chop & Freeze for a Chilly Crunch
Roughly chop kale and toss it into the freezer especially great for teething puppies or dogs who enjoy chewing. The cool texture can be soothing and crunchy, and offers a fun sensory experience.
🥶 Just remember: only a few pieces at a time.
5. Let Soopa Do the Work
If prepping kale isn’t your thing (and we get it), grab a bag of Soopa Kale & Apple Dental Sticks or Healthy Bites.
These are:
- Vet-approved
- 100% natural
- Grain-free and low fat
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Made with real kale & apple
Your dog gets all the superfood benefits of kale with none of the extra prep!
FAQs: Kale for Dogs
Can I put kale in my dog’s food every day?
Small portions occasionally are fine, but not daily. Vet nutritionists suggest no more than 10% of your dog’s weekly intake should be leafy greens like kale.
Raw or cooked kale: which is better for dogs?
Steamed or blended kale is best. Raw kale is harder to digest and may cause gas or bloating in some dogs.
How much kale should I give?
For small dogs: 1–2 tablespoons, 1–2 times a week
For medium/large dogs: Up to ½ cup, 1–2 times a week
In Summary:
Yes, you can safely add kale to your dog’s meals, when it’s served the right way. Whether steamed, blended, baked, or served in Soopa’s delicious dental sticks, kale can be a fun and healthy addition to your dog’s routine.
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