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Fruits You Can or Can’t Feed Your Dog

Dogs’ digestive system is very different than humans. Ingredients we use in our food can be poisonous to our furry friends. Therefore, it is very important to familiarize yourself with the meals which can be harmful to canines and may result in severe health problems. Like humans, dogs are omnivorous means they can eat meat as well as vegetables.

Some fruits and vegetables can act as a fantastic supplement in your dog’s diet and some can be very dangerous. Fruits and vegetables provide very important nutrients that are essential for the better operations of the body. For example, the Right amount of Vitamin C can boost your dog’s immunity real quick, while the iron is very good for healthy blood. Although dogs don’t require vegetables and fruit in their diet, It is a good practice to feed some fruits and veggies occasionally as treats to your dog and some to be avoided which can be very dangerous. 

Can Dogs Eat Apples?

YES, Apples can add fantastic nutritional value to your dog’s diet, as they provide vitamin C & A and lots of fibers. Before feeding it to your dog, it’s essential to wash an apple to remove any chemical or bacteria. After that clean the seeds and core from the apple before feeding, as seeds contain some amount of cyanide, which is a toxic substance and can cause problems. ou may peel the apple (eliminates additional fiber) in case your pup has a sensitive digestive system. 

Additionally feeding apples can freshen their breath and clean their teeth as well but do not consider this to the alternate of dental care.

Offering more than a slice or two in a day is not recommendable as they’re very rich in sugar. Feeding apple more than 10% of your daily dog’s meal can give unwanted results like bellyache and diarrhea.

Sugar content – 10gm per 100gm apple

Can Dogs Eat Carrots?

Carrots are safe and very healthy for the dags, you can consider it as a low-calorie snack for your dogs or can be added with chicken or other meals for better taste and texture. However, there are some precautions that you need to make sure feeding carrots to your dogs.

Similar to apples, carrots are also rich in sugar. Overfeeding of sugar can result in obesity and other health issues. Just like apples, carrots shouldn’t contribute higher than 10% of your dog’s per day energy. Consuming too many carrots (pure sugar) can even result in bellyache, diarrhea, and dental decay as well.

Sugar content – 3.5gm per 100gm Carrot

Can Dogs Eat Strawberries?

Yes, dogs can eat as well as love the taste of strawberries most of the time! Strawberries are a fantastic source of vitamin C, potassium, and manganese, all of which play very important roles in supporting your pet’s immune system. As well it contains an enzyme that can help freshen their breath and clean their teeth as well.

Again Strawberries contain sugar, so overfeeding can lead stomach upset, digestive issues. Never immediately switch your dog’s meal or treat, whatever you want to serve them go slow. First, feed one strawberry if your dog likes it then start adding it to his food slowly.  

Sugar content – 4.9gm per 100gm Strawberries

Can Dogs Eat Grapes?

Grapes and raisins are very toxic for all types of dog breeds. Feeding grapes can lead to severe kidney damage. 

You will see these symptoms in your dog if they eat grapes or raisins.

  • vomiting/diarrhea within two to three hours of eating grapes/raisins
  • tiredness/weakness
  • loss of appetite
  • seizures
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Can Dogs Eat Bananas?

Banana’s are awesome low-calorie treat for dogs. They are very rich in vitamins, potassium, fibers, biotin, and copper. The amount of cholesterol and sodium is less in banana.

Again just like apples, bananas shouldn’t contribute higher than 10% of your dog’s per day energy. Consuming too much of sugar can even result in bellyache, diarrhea, and dental decay as well. Feed banana as a treat once or twice per week not as a main meal plan.

Sugar content – 12gm per 100gm Banana

Can Dogs Eat Pineapple?

Pineapples are rich in fibers, minerals, vitamins and also contain bromelain, an enzyme that makes it easier for dogs to absorb proteins. Make sure you clean the outer surface and leaves properly cutting the fruit in small chunks to avoid any chocking. Again due to sugar content do not feed it as a main meal.

Sugar content – 10gm per 100gm Pineapple

Can Dogs Eat Oranges?

Oranges are the awesome source of fibers, vitamin C, and potassium which will help your dog’s body to fight with toxic substances present in their digestive system.

Some dogs may not find it very pleasant due to the strong smell of citrus in it. Do not feed your dog orange peel or seeds as it can cause stomach upsets.

Sugar content – 9gm per 100gm Orange

Can Dogs Eat Mangoes?

Like us, dogs are fond of mangoes as well. This tasty treat is very rich in vitamins like A, B6, C, and E. It also contain potassium and alpha & beta – carotene. Just remember as other fruits feed it occasionally and not as the main meal. Sugar content is very high in mangos so do adjust the total sugar intakes of your dog in main meals.

Sugar content – 14gm per 100gm Mango

Can Dogs Eat Watermelon?

Watermelon is full of vitamins like: A, B-6 and C as well as potassium and at the same time very safe for dogs as well. They are more than 90 percent water, so it makes a great hydrating treats for your pups and dogs keep your dog hydrated and healthy on hot days.

Sugar content – 06gm per 100gm Watermelon

Can Dogs Eat Tomatoes?

Your dog can eat tomatoes excluding the leaves and stems. The green part of the plant contains toxic substances something called “Solanine” which is not safe for dogs. It is advised to not feed your dog green tomatoes which contain Solanine in more quantity than red tomatoes.
Red tomatoes contain very less amount of Solanine which fine if it is fed once in one or two weeks but if taken in higher quantity it can make your dog sick. So it is better if you avoid feeding your dog tomatoes for the safer side. 

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