Ingredient Spotlight

Broccoli for Dogs: Benefits, Nutrition & Why It's in Loyal Saints

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Quick answer

Broccoli is a cruciferous vegetable rich in vitamin C, vitamin K, fiber, and beneficial plant compounds. It supports immune health and cellular protection. Loyal Saints includes real broccoli in measured amounts as a nutrient-dense whole-food vegetable.

What is broccoli, and why is it in dog food?

Broccoli is a cruciferous vegetable celebrated in human nutrition for its dense profile of vitamins and beneficial plant compounds, and it offers similar value for dogs in measured amounts. It is exceptionally high in vitamin C and vitamin K, and provides fiber, folate, and sulforaphane — a compound studied for its cellular-protective properties.

Broccoli is included in carefully measured amounts in a balanced diet. Like all cruciferous vegetables, the right quantity delivers strong nutritional benefit, which is exactly how it appears in a thoughtfully formulated whole-food recipe.

Benefits of broccoli for dogs

Immune Support

Very high in vitamin C, supporting immune function and antioxidant defense.

Cellular Protection

Contains sulforaphane and other compounds studied for their protective, antioxidant properties.

Bone & Blood Health

Rich in vitamin K, which supports bone metabolism and healthy clotting.

Digestive Fiber

Provides fiber that supports healthy digestion.

Key nutrients in broccoli

  • Vitamin C — Supports immune function and antioxidant activity
  • Vitamin K — Supports bone metabolism and blood clotting
  • Sulforaphane — A plant compound studied for cellular protection
  • Fiber — Supports digestive health
  • Folate — Supports cell division and healthy blood
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Why it's in Loyal Saints

Broccoli is a deliberately measured ingredient at Loyal Saints — included for its dense vitamin and antioxidant profile, in the right amount. Cruciferous vegetables are nutritional powerhouses, and proper formulation means using them precisely.

This precision is part of the whole-food approach. Rather than reaching nutritional completeness with synthetic isolates, we build it from real vegetables like broccoli — measured, balanced, and chosen for genuine benefit. It is the difference between a food formulated by people who care about longevity and a food formulated to a cost.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is broccoli good for dogs?

Yes, in measured amounts broccoli is beneficial for dogs. It is rich in vitamin C, vitamin K, fiber, and beneficial plant compounds that support immune and cellular health. Loyal Saints includes real broccoli in balanced amounts within a complete formula.

Can dogs eat broccoli safely?

Yes, in moderation. Broccoli is safe and nutritious for dogs in measured amounts — the florets contain compounds (isothiocyanates) that can cause mild stomach upset in large quantities, which is why appropriate portioning matters. In Loyal Saints, broccoli is included in a balanced, vet-appropriate amount within a complete formula.

Why does Loyal Saints include broccoli?

Broccoli adds significant whole-food vitamin C, vitamin K, fiber, and protective plant compounds, supporting our approach of building complete nutrition from real vegetables rather than synthetic supplements. It is used in carefully measured amounts.

Does freeze-drying preserve broccoli's nutrients?

Yes. Broccoli's vitamin C and many of its beneficial compounds are heat-sensitive and degrade significantly when cooked at high temperatures. Freeze-drying uses no heat, preserving more of broccoli's vitamin and antioxidant content than heat-processed food.

Real ingredients. Real nutrition. Whole food.

Every Loyal Saints formula is built from recognizable whole-food ingredients — no fillers, no synthetic premix. Complete and balanced freeze-dried raw, ~$2–3/day with the Halo Club.