10 Fruits And Vegetables Your Dog Can And Cannot Eat | Berkshire Dogs Unleashed

10 Fruits and Vegetables Your Dog Can and Cannot Eat

10 Fruits and Vegetables Your Dog Can and Cannot Eat

Ever wondered whether you should feed a certain fruit or veg to your furry friend? Well, there’s good and bad news, your paw friend can binge on some fruits and veg while others could be poisonous for them.

6 Fruits and Vegetables Your Dog Can Eat

Apples

If your dog likes juicy fruits, we have good news for them. Dogs can absolutely eat apples as they are easy to digest as they are high in fiber and are an excellent source of vitamin A and C. The fat and protein content in apples is very low which makes them a great treat for your dog. Although apples might be a little too fibrous for very little pups but are definitely a nutritious snack for older dogs. Make sure the seeds are completely removed before feeding apples to your dog since they could be hard to digest.

Mangoes

Mangoes are a great source of Vitamins A and C as well as potassium and vitamin B-6. Potassium is good for dogs since it helps in muscle building and blood vessel function as well as regulating the acidity of your dog’s body fluids, B6 helps in regulating blood cell function and is also great to help in metabolizing proteins. Just make sure to remove the pit before your little furball binges on mangoes and they should be good to go.

Peaches

Peaches are a good source of vitamin A and help in digestion so yes, they are safe for dogs. Although just like every other food item, only a limited quantity should be fed to your pet. Peaches that come in a can are bad for them since they are full of sugar and should be avoided. Be sure to remove the pit like every other fruit since dogs cannot digest it.

Cucumbers

Yes, dogs can eat cucumbers. Cucumbers are a great snack since they are low in calories and high in water content, they’re also low in carbs and fats so they’re perfect for overweight dogs as they can help in making them feel fuller while consuming fewer calories. Cucumbers are full of vitamins like K, C and B1. They are also a good source of copper and magnesium making them a super food for dogs.

Broccoli

Dogs can eat broccoli but it is better to give it to them as treats rather than as a meal since broccoli is very high in Vitamin C and giving too much can cause stomach issues like gas. It is important that no seasonings are added to the broccoli but it doesn’t matter if the broccoli is served raw or cooked since dogs can digest both as long as it is given in smaller quantities.

Strawberries

Strawberries are great for dogs since they are full of Vitamin C and fiber. When given in moderation, strawberries are also great for your furball’s teeth as they are helpful in whitening them. For dogs that are older, 3 to 5 strawberries are a good amount to be served as a treat and snack. For younger ones, 1 to 2 strawberries a day should be enough since they do contain fructose.

Fruits and Vegetables Your Dog Cant Eat

2 Fruits and Vegetables Your Dog Cannot Eat

Onions

Onions are a No-No for dogs. Onions are toxic to most dogs since they can cause your dog’s red blood cells to rupture. Onions are not only bad for dogs but also for cats and should be completely avoided. It can cause stomach issues in pets like diarrhea, stomachache, vomiting, etc.

Grapes

Grapes are a BIG no for dogs as they are poisonous for them. They are so toxic that if your dog even accidentally consumes them, you should run to the vet immediately. Grapes lead to kidney damage in them and could eventually lead to death. Even raisins for that matter are equally bad for dogs and should never be given to them. The prime cause of this is unknown but the tannins present in grapes are toxic for pets.

2 Fruits and Vegetables to Be Careful When Your Dog Eats

Tomatoes

Tomatoes are still in debate about whether they are safe for dogs or not. According to vets, some breeds can eat tomatoes without a problem but then others might face gastrointestinal issues. Ripe tomatoes should be fine with most dogs but it is always better to try giving it to your pet in small quantities and wait to see if they get any reaction to tomatoes. One tomato a week is okay to feed your pet but more than that can cause digestive issues. Too much consumption of tomatoes can cause abnormal heart rate, drowsiness and confusion in your dog.

Avocados

Just like tomatoes, feeding avocados to your pet is debatable and depends on the size and breed of your pet. Trial and error is the only way to really know if avocado suits your dog’s body. Avocados have an ingredient called persin which is a fungi toxin, if your dog is allergic to persin, it can cause some serious health problems in your dog and even death in some cases. It is best to check with your dog’s vet to make sure it is safe for them to consume avocados.