Frozen Coconut Oil and Berry Treats

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Bursting with antioxidant phenolics that help rein in damaging free radicals, these tasty bite-sized gems are ideal for feeding to your dog or cat. One study even showed how their extract led to significant cognitive improvement in dogs. But the devil is in the details - moderation is key.

Adding fresh foods like blueberries to your pet’s diet is a simple way to boost their intake of beneficial phytochemicals, including anthocyanidins, and fiber.

In sled dogs, supplementing with blueberries led to significantly elevated antioxidant status post-exercise.

A polyphenol-rich extract from a blueberry blend led to significant cognitive improvements in dogs, suggesting it could benefit working memory.

Blueberries can account for up to 83% of wolves’ diets in July, among wolves living in Minnesota’s boreal forests.

Large dogs can enjoy a small handful of berries daily; for smaller dogs or cats, two to four berries for each 10 poun.

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