Dogs can digest a large proportion of the vegetables they are fed, but the digestibility is dependent on the way they have been prepared. Their digestive systems do not digest plant fiber efficiently, but cooking vegetables lightly improves the absorption of these nutrients. Most vegetables and fruit can be included in a dog's diet, although some are superior to others. As a general rule, the plant foods that take a longer time to digest are the right ones to select, while the rapidly digested ones, such as rice and potatoes, should be avoided. When adding vegetables to a dog's meals, always make sure that they are as fresh as possible.

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