We welcome you to this resource about Which fruits can dogs eat and which are forbidden to them If felines are innate carnivores, dogs are not so demanding, since their diet consists of both meat and vegetables. As, for a healthy life and a balanced diet, little furry friends must also include plant foods in their diet.
Well, if you want to offer him these fruits or vegetables, in addition to carefully chosen food, it is important to know that there are some vegetables that are toxic to dogs, while others are extremely beneficial.
- Blueberries – being low in calories but extremely rich in vitamin C, fibre, antioxidants and phytochemicals, Blueberries are good for dogs. Furthermore, they also bring benefits to the life of the quadruped, such as improving night vision, preventing cell damage and maintaining mental functioning in older animals.
- Grapes and raisins – even if we don’t yet know the cause or what that chemical compound that is toxic to dogs present in grapes is, one thing is certain: Grapes are not good for dogs. By eating grapes, dogs can suffer serious poisoning, and the first symptoms are vomiting, lack of appetite, diarrhea, abdominal pain, muscle tremors.
- Banana – with a high content of potassium, vitamin B6, vitamin C and fibre, Bananas are good for dogsbut not in large quantities. Compared to other fruits, bananas have a high sugar content, so consumption should be moderate. It is very important for the health of your quadruped not to consume banana peel because it is difficult to digest and can cause intestinal blockages.
- Pears – rich in copper, fibre, vitamin C and vitamin K, Pears are good for dogswhich represents an ideal snack. At the same time, eating pears can reduce the risk of stroke. As with other fruits, it is recommended to remove the seeds before consumption.
- Watermelon – having a high percentage of water, up to 92%, it is a delight for four-legged friends, especially on summer days (as well as for us humans, among other things). As, Watermelon is good for dogs. By eating watermelon you will ensure your dog has extra hydration, but also a supply of vitamins, such as vitamin A, vitamin B6, vitamin C or potassium. It is very important, when giving your dog a piece of watermelon, to make sure you clean both the rind and the seeds, as these can cause both choking and intestinal blockage.
- Berries – low in sugar and calories but rich in antioxidants and phytochemicals, Berries are good for dogsin moderate quantities. Raspberries and blackberries contain small amounts of natural xylitol, which is toxic to dogs if consumed in large quantities.
- Avocado – with a high fat and fat content, the consumption of avocado is not recommended for dogs. Even if persin is found in a small quantity in the heart of the fruit, it is enough to cause discomfort to the quadruped, such as diarrhea or vomiting.
- Strawberries – being an excellent source of vitamin C, potassium, fiber and antioxidants, Strawberries are good for dogs. Among the benefits of consuming strawberries, it has been shown that they help strengthen the immune system. It is recommended to cut into small pieces before consumption to avoid choking. For younger people, they can be pureed.
- Simple – with a high content of fibre, vitamin A and vitamin C, Apples are good for dogs. At the same time, the low protein and fat content make these fruits a perfect snack for older dogs. Very important, before giving the apples to the quadruped, remove the seeds and the thorn, to avoid unpleasant situations.
- Cucumbers – with an extremely low content of fats, carbohydrates or oils, Cucumbers are good for dogsespecially for overweight dogs. The high content of vitamin C, vitamin K, vitamin B1, copper, magnesium, potassium and biotics can increase energy levels.
- Mango – with a high content of vitamins, potassium, beta and alpha carotene, mango is good for dogs as long as the skin and stone are removed. Mango consumption should be done in moderate quantities because the sugar content is quite high.
- Peaches – being an excellent source of fiber and vitamin A, peaches are good for dogsalso helping to fight infections. Importantly, before giving your four-legged friends a delicious snack, remove the stone from the peach as it can be toxic to them.
- Cherries and plums – even though they are two extremely healthy fruits, plums and cherries are not recommended for dogsexcept where the pits are removed and the pits have been cleaned. The seeds of these fruits contain cyanide, a substance poisonous to dogs, which can cause respiratory failure or intestinal obstruction. At the same time, the pulp of the cherry fruit can cause gastrointestinal disorders. For this reason it is advisable, in the case of these fruits, to appreciate their taste and that quadrupeds receive only what is good for them.
It is advisable to avoid the consumption of beneficial fruits in the form of compotes because they contain large quantities of sugary syrups, which are not recommended for quadrupeds.
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