Top 3 underrated dog foods

Top 3 underrated dog foods
When it comes to dog food supplements, many people think of vitamins, special powders, or mixtures. But we often forget about the very basics – ordinary foods that cost a few crowns and yet can do wonders. Let's introduce three inexpensive treasures that every dog owner should know: sardines, pumpkin, and broth .
1. Sardine – small fish, big power
Sardines are a miracle in a dog's diet. They are cheap, easily available, and full of nutrients that a dog would otherwise only get from special supplements.
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Contains omega-3 fatty acids for healthy skin, shiny coat and joint support
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are a rich source of vitamin D and B12 – ideal for immunity and vitality
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thanks to the high calcium content, they support strong bones and teeth
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They are easily digestible and tasty even for picky dogs.
Tip : Give sardines in their natural juice, not in oil or salt bombs from a can. And start gradually - one small sardine a few times a week is enough.
2. Pumpkin – the orange superfood
You may only see it as an autumn decoration or a soup classic, but pumpkin is a huge benefit for dogs, especially when it comes to digestion.
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high fiber content supports healthy digestion and helps with diarrhea and constipation
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contains antioxidants and beta-carotene , which support immunity
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it is low-calorie , so it is also suitable for overweight dogs
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It tastes naturally sweet, which dogs enjoy.
Tip: Cook the pumpkin until soft, blend it and freeze it in small portions. You'll have a great addition to meat or kibble.
3. Broth – home medicine in a bowl
Broth isn't just a comfort food for humans. For dogs, it's a versatile source of nutrients and strength—especially when you use bones and cartilage.
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contains collagen and glucosamine , which benefit joints and tendons
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is an excellent source of minerals and trace elements
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hydrates and supports appetite (ideal for dogs that drink less or are sick)
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helps with recovery and regeneration after exercise
Tip : Cook the broth without salt or spices. You can freeze it in ice cube trays – it will be a great cooling treat in the summer.
Conclusion: perfection lies in simplicity
You don't always have to reach for expensive supplements. Sardines, pumpkin, and broth are cheap, accessible, and can provide your dog with a huge benefit. Include them in your diet regularly and you'll see a change in your dog's coat, digestion, and overall vitality.
👉 And when you add quality nutritional supplements to these simple basics, you've got it - your dog will get the best of both worlds.