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National Carrot Day: Are Carrots good for dogs?

The Natural Dog Food Team
Written by The Natural Dog Food Team
04 April 2025 <1 min read
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Every year on, people celebrate National Carrot Day, a time to honour one of the most versatile and nutritious vegetables: the carrot.

While many enjoy carrots in salads, soups or as crunchy snacks, they are also an excellent treat for our dogs. For dog owners, this day is a great excuse to learn more about the health benefits of carrots for dogs and maybe even share a few with your dog!

Not just a simple vegetable but a superfood packed full of essentials, our Original range uses carrots as part of a unique blend of herbs and vegetables to help support your dogs health.

Can dogs eat carrots?

Yes! Carrots are not only safe for dogs but also highly recommended by vets as a healthy, natural treat. Packed with nutrients and fibre, they are a guilt free option for dogs of all ages and sizes.

Health benefits of carrots for dogs

Here is why carrots deserve a place in your dogs diet:

Supports Dental Health

Good for eye health

Carrots are loaded with beta-carotene, a compound converted to vitamin A, which is essential for maintaining good vision. Just like in humans, this nutrient helps support healthy eyesight in dogs.

Carrots are packed with nutrients

Vitamin A – For immune, eye and skin health

Vitamin K – Important for blood clotting and bone strength

Potassium – Supports heart and muscle function

Fibre – Helps with digestion and regular bowel movements

Carrots are naturally low in fat and calories, making them perfect for dogs who need to watch their weight or are prone to obesity. They satisfy the need to chew without adding empty calories.

How to serve carrots to your dog

There are several fun and easy ways to treat your dog with carrots:

Raw

Crunchy and satisfying

Cut into bite sized sticks or rounds for safe chewing

Mixed with kibble or treats in puzzles to keep minds busy

Cooked

Easier to digest, especially for senior dogs

Steam or boil without seasoning

Frozen / cold

Soothes teething pain in puppies

Great summertime treats

Can double as a chew toy

In homemade dog treats, mix carrots into:

Dog safe cupcakes

Frozen carrot and yogurt ice poles

Baked dog biscuits with oats and peanut butter

Natural Dog Food treats are perfect for games and training!

Even healthy treats need to be given in moderation. Here are some tips:

  • Avoid giving large whole carrots to small dogs, always cut them into safe pieces.
  • Too many carrots can lead to digestive issues or excess sugar intake.
  • Vitamin A overdose is rare but possible if consumed in extreme quantities over time.

On October 3rd, celebrate National Carrot Day by sharing one of natures best snacks with your dog. Whether raw, cooked or frozen, carrots are a crunchy, healthy and affordable treat that dogs love. They support everything from dental hygiene to eye health, making them a smart addition to your dogs treat box.

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