
I had to experiment with my dogs, to find wot they liked and what they didnt.
I did start by feeding kibble, and a raw meal, but found that it was a bit like feeding Burger King and then a salad, they definately preffered the junk food at first, which made giving them new foods that much harder.
Anyways, without ranting on about whether to feed kibble or not (i think not but its your choice, many ppl do)
Nasty tasting veg;
Broccolli
Cauliflower (these both have a fairly unappealing texture rather than taste)
Spinach,
Cabbage
Sprouts
Spring Greens
Nice veg (any the dog would choose to eat whole and raw)
Apples,
Tomatoes
Celery
Carrots
Avocado
Sweet Potato (boil it just enuff so you can mash it)
You dont have to feed all the things on each list each time, but try to balance out for every 'yucky' thing, put in a nice thing.
Also texture is REALLY important to dogs, as it is to us, so i tend to add a fair amount of Olive oil (although Safflower is much better, its very expensive), garlic, herbs (favorites here are Basil, Thyme and Coriander) and i add Kelp powder, and a supplement called Keepers Mix.
Try to get it to a fairly thick but runny consistency, the avocadoes i usually use make it nice and greasy and its great for their coats.
If you are feeding a high fat kibble, dont add too much fat to the vegs.
If you are adding veg, and you should probably add some offal and a raw egg once or twice a week, and maybe some fish, u really dont need the kibble at all.
Em