Can dogs eat the below fruits⁉

Can dogs eat the below fruits⁉

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✅ Watermelon
You can be feed this to dogs. This is rich in vitamins and nutrients. It also can be a good source of water content for both cats and dogs.
▍Note: Watermelon is high in sugar content and is not suitable for consumption in the excess. It also must be peeled and seeded to avoid gastrointestinal discomfort. Watermelon is better served at room temperature than cold.
 
✅ Apple
You can be feed this to dogs. Apples are rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.
▍Note: The apple core and seeds contain cyanide. So If ingested, it harmful to dogs. Remove the apple core and serve in moderation.
 
✅ Banana
You can feed this to dogs. Bananas are rich in potassium, vitamin B6, vitamin C, and are rich in fiber.
▍Note: Remove the banana peel before giving it to your dog. Also, due to its high sugar content, it is recommended to only be fed in small amounts.
 
✅ Strawberry
This can be fed to dogs. Strawberries are rich in vitamins, minerals, fiber, and other nutrients.
▍Note: Strawberries are high in sugar content and are prone to pesticide residues. Feed in moderation.
 
✅ Mango
This can be fed to dogs. Mangoes are rich in antioxidants, nutrients, vitamins, and minerals.
▍Note: Remove the skin and the core. The core is harmful to the dog. Because of its high sugar content, feed in moderation.
 
🔺 Pineapple
This is not not recommended for dogs. Although pineapple is high in nutritional value, there are factors one that should pay attention to with pineapples.
Pineapples must be ripe, peeled, with leaves removed. The white pineapple stems in the middle must also be removed.
▍Note: Unripe pineapples contain alkaloids and pineapple protein, which can easily cause allergic reactions. Pineapple is also high in fiber which may cause gastrointestinal discomfort.
 
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📌 Principles of feeding fruits:
Peel, seed, core, and cut fruits into small pieces, to be fed to your dog or cat in moderation.
Processed fruits such as dried fruit likely contain chemicals or is too high in sugar content, and not suitable for cats and dogs.
 
👩‍⚕️ Reminder:
The physical condition of each pet is different. For example, some dogs are allergic to bananas, while others are not. Please observe the physical condition of your pet and follow the veterinarian’s advice. If your dog vomits, has diarrhea, or exhibits other symptoms such as itchy skin, stop feeding and seek medical attention immediately!