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Curious about which fruits and vegetables you can feed your furry best friend?
The following lists show which are deemed suitable for consumption by dogs and which should be avoided.
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Fruits & vegetables considered safe for dogs to eat
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Apples
Apples are great for dogs provided they are prepared correctly removing the core at seeds. This tasty treat is a great source of Vitamins A & C.
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Bananas
Make those bodies sing! High in potassium, vitamins, biotin, fibre and copper a great occasional treat as they also have a high sugar content.
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Blueberries
Superfoods make for super dogs! Blueberries are rich in antioxidants and full of fibre and phytochemicals.
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Broccoli
Safe for dogs but too much can cause gastric irritation in some dogs so monitor your dog’s broccoli intake.
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Carrots
Dogs love carrots! They are the perfect low-calorie treat that is also great for their teeth!
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Celery
Stinky dog breathe? Celery is known to freshen dog’s breath while providing them with vitamins A, B and C.
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Coconuts
Dogs go nuts for coconuts! Coconuts boost immune systems and can help with bad breath and skin conditions. Dogs can also have coconut milk and coconut oil.
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Corn
Delicious and nutritious. Just take it off the cob first as the cob can be a bit harsh on your dog’s belly.
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Cucumber
A fantastic veggie for dogs (especially those who are a bit pudgy) as the contain no fat, no carbs and no oils but are high in Vitamin K, C , B1 plus potassium, copper, magnesium and Biotin. Bring on the cucumber treats, YUM!
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Mango
Who doesn’t love mango season! Share them with your best friend as they are packed with Vitamins A, B6, C and E. just remember no pits as they contain traces of cyanide.
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Oranges
This tasty citrus makes a great occasional treat for your dog as they are rich in vitamin C, Potassium and fibre but also high in sugar. Just like you would eat them take off the rind and remove the seeds before treating your best friend some oranges.
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Peaches
Movin’ to the country, I’m gonna eat me a lot of peaches. Great source of Fibre and Vitamin A. The pit contains Cyanide so make sure you keep it away from your mate.
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Pears
If you remove the core and seeds pears are a great source of fibre, copper and vitamins C & K.
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Pineapple
Full of vitamins, minerals and fibre, pineapples make a delicious summertime treat, just remember to first remove the parts that you wouldn’t eat like the outside husk.
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Potatoes
Cooked potatoes are fine for dogs just no green or raw potatoes or you will have a sick pooch on your hands.
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Raspberries
In moderation, raspberries are good for dogs as they are high in fibre, manganese, vitamin C and antioxidants. But they contain small amounts of Xylitol which is toxic to dogs, moderation is key.
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Strawberries
Everybody loves strawberries including your pooch! They do contain quite a bit of sugar though so this tasty berry is just a sometimes treat.
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Sweet Potato
Full of great nutrients sweet potatoes are delicious and good you and your pup. Just remember no raw potatoes of any kind.
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Watermelon
So tasty and good for both you and your pup! Containing Vitamins A, B6 and C. Plus watermelon is mostly water so a great idea for keeping your dog hydrated on those hot Perth days, just don’t forget to remove the rind and seeds.
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Fruits & vegetables considered unsafe for dogs to eat
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Apricots
The flesh of the apricot is safe for dogs but all other parts of the apricot plant contain cyanide which when eaten can cause respiratory failure and death.
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Asparagus
Asparagus is not unsafe for dogs provided it is cooked until tender, but once it has been cooked enough to feed to your pup all the nutritional value will be gone, might as well give them a treat that tastes good and is good for them.
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Avocados
Although avocados are great for us they are not great for dogs. Avocados contain Persin which can cause vomiting and diarrhoea. Save the avos for yourself!
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Cherries
Cherry plants also contain cyanide. Being such a small fruit it’s best to only treat yourself to cherries.
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Garlic
Dogs, like vampires, can’t handle garlic. Garlic is very toxic and can cause anaemia in dogs.
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Grapes
Grapes are a big no-no! Including sultanas, raisins and currants, grapes can be toxic to dogs potentially causing kidney failure.
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Macadamia Nuts
Though eating macadamia nuts will not be fatal to your best friend it can cause him/her to become extremely sick. Scientists don’t quite know what toxin in macadamias makes dogs sick, but just a handful of these nuts can make your mate very ill.
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Mushrooms
Wild mushrooms can be toxic to both you and your dog. The mushrooms you buy from the supermarket are likely ok but maybe play it safe and give your pup a different treat.
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Onions
Onions make you cry and your pets very sick (especially cats). Onions can cause all kinds of nasty stuff like vomiting, diarrhoea, stomach pains, nausea and can cause the red blood cells to rupture.
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Rhubarb
This tasty dessert ingredient for us should never be given to your dog. The leaves and stems of rhubarb deplete the calcium levels in dog’s bodies.
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Tomatoes
The red fleshy bit that we eat is generally safe for dogs, however the plant and green bits contain a toxic substance your dog needs to steer clear of.
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Disclaimer
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