Toppings for the food bowl
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With small toppings, we not only provide additional nutrients, but also variety, joy, and mindfulness. Especially for raw feeders, toppings offer a creative way to add seasonal or targeted stimulation—all in keeping with the spirit of a biologically appropriate diet.
💫 Why toppings?
- They bring variety to the bowl
- Provide valuable micronutrients
- They can specifically support certain body systems
- Often increases the joy of eating – even in picky dogs
- And: They make feeding a loving ritual
💫 My favorite toppings – nutritious, delicious & natural
Here is a selection of tried-and-tested and special toppings that you can easily integrate into the bowl:
Blueberries or raspberries
Rich in antioxidants, vitamin C & phytochemicals – perfect for the immune system and cell protection.
eggs
Eggs contain natural unsaturated fatty acids, biotin, folic acid and valuable vitamins.
Goat yogurt or kefir
Probiotic, easily digestible and good for intestinal regeneration – especially helpful after taking antibiotics.
Hemp seeds or hemp oil
Contains gamma-linolenic acid, has a harmonizing effect on skin and hormones, and strengthens the immune system.
cottage cheese
Cottage cheese is good for supporting digestion and stabilizing the intestinal flora.
Apples / applesauce
Apples consist mainly of fiber, carbohydrates, proteins, fats, minerals and water.
Natural yogurt
Sugar-free natural yogurt is particularly suitable. Yogurt contains numerous vitamins, calcium, magnesium, and iodine.
Coconut all-rounder
Coconut oil or coconut flakes for coat and paw care, protection against ticks, mites and other parasites, and aid in wound healing.
Bananas
Bananas contain important nutrients such as potassium, magnesium and vitamin C.
💫 Feed mindfully: less is more
Toppings don't need to be given in large quantities. Often, a teaspoon or a few pieces are sufficient. Pay attention to their tolerance and always start with small amounts, especially with sensitive dogs.