But what should you do when your beloved pet asks for a taste of fruit or berries? What's safe to share, and what's not?
First of all, it's important to note that not all fruits are safe for dogs. Some of them can cause diarrhea, vomiting, or even liver failure in your furry friend.
Let's talk about which products you should never give to your four-legged companions and which ones are safe.
Fruits and berries that are safe to feed your dog
According to the American Kennel Club, the following fruits and berries are safe for dogs:
Apples;
Bananas;
Blueberries;
Cantaloupe;
Cranberries;
Mango;
Oranges;
Peaches;
Pears;
Pineapple;
Pumpkin;
Raspberries;
Strawberries;
Watermelon.
Cucumbers are also included in this list, which might seem surprising since cucumbers are considered vegetables. However, scientists classify cucumbers as fruits.
Cucumbers are safe to give to dogs, but only in their fresh form, not pickled or marinated.
Cucumbers are low in calories, fat, and sodium, making them a great snack for your furry friend, especially if they are on a diet.
But keep in mind that if your dog has never tasted cucumbers before, you shouldn't give them too much at once, as it can upset their stomach.
Fruits and berries that are dangerous for dogs
There are fewer fruits and berries that are dangerous for dogs, but you should avoid giving them these:
Avocado;
Cherries;
Grapes.
Under no circumstances should you feed your dogs these products.
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