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Felipe Martinez - Dog Lovers Association, Jan 1st 2023
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My name is Felipe Martinez co-founder of the Dog Lovers Association. We're a Non-Profit that Help Dogs & Dog Shelters in Need.
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Introduction
There are a lot of different opinions out there about what fruits and vegetables dogs can and cannot eat. However, the consensus is that most fruits and vegetables are safe for dogs to eat in moderation.
Generally speaking, any fruit or vegetable that is safe for humans to eat is also safe for dogs to eat.
However, there are a few exceptions. For example, grapes and raisins can be toxic to dogs and should be avoided.
Other fruits and vegetables that should be avoided include onions, garlic, chives, and scallions. These foods can cause digestive problems in dogs.
Here you'll find a list of fruits and vegetables that are safe for dogs to eat, as well as a few that should be avoided.
Yes, dogs can eat bananas! In fact, they may even help to settle an upset stomach. Bananas are a good source of potassium and fiber, and they're low in sodium. Just be sure to take the banana peel off before giving it to your pup - the peel can be a choking hazard.
Yes, dogs can eat strawberries! Strawberries are a good source of Vitamin C and fiber. They're also low in sugar and calories, making them a healthy treat for your pup. Just be sure to remove the stem and leaves before giving them to your dog, as they can be choking hazards.
No, grapes are not safe for dogs to eat. Grapes contain an unknown toxin that can cause kidney failure in dogs. Even a small amount of grapes can make your dog very sick, so it's best to avoid them altogether. If you think your dog has eaten grapes, please contact your veterinarian immediately.
Yes, dogs can eat watermelon! Watermelon is a good source of vitamins A and C, as well as fiber. It's also low in calories and fat, making it a healthy treat for your pup. Just be sure to remove the seeds and rind before giving it to your dog, as they can be choking hazards.
Yes, dogs can eat blueberries! Blueberries are a good source of vitamins C and K, as well as fiber. They're also low in calories, making them a healthy treat for your pup. Just be sure to remove the stem before giving them to your dog, as it can be a choking hazard.
Yes, dogs can eat pineapple! Pineapple is a good source of fiber and Vitamin C. It's also low in calories, making it a healthy treat for your pup. Just be sure to remove the core and eyes before giving it to your dog, as they can be choking hazards.
Yes, dogs can eat oranges! Oranges are a good source of vitamins C and A, as well as fiber. They're also low in calories, making them a healthy treat for your pup. Just be sure to remove the seeds and rind before giving them to your dog, as they can be choking hazards.
No, tomatoes are not safe for dogs to eat. Tomatoes contain a chemical called solanine, which is toxic to dogs. Even a small amount of tomato can make your dog very sick, so it's best to avoid them altogether. If you think your dog has eaten a tomato, please contact your veterinarian immediately.
Yes, dogs can eat carrots! Carrots are a good source of fiber and vitamins A, B, and C. They're also low in calories, making them a healthy treat for your pup. Just be sure to remove the tops before giving them to your dog, as they can be choking hazards.
Yes, dogs can eat broccoli! Broccoli is a good source of fiber and vitamins A, C, and E. It's also low in calories, making it a healthy treat for your pup. Just be sure to remove the stem before giving it to your dog, as it can be a choking hazard.
Yes, dogs can eat shrimp! Shrimp is a good source of protein and omega-3 fatty acids. It's also low in calories, making it a healthy treat for your pup. Just be sure to remove the shell before giving it to your dog, as it can be a choking hazard.
Yes, dogs can eat chicken! Chicken is a good source of protein and omega-6 fatty acids. It's also low in calories, making it a healthy treat for your pup. Just be sure to remove the skin and bones before giving it to your dog, as they can be choking hazards.
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Now that you know what foods are safe for your dog to eat, you can feel confident about giving them a little something extra at mealtime. Just be sure to start with small amounts and watch for any signs of stomach upset. And as always, consult with your veterinarian if you have any questions or concerns.
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