Fruits and Vegetables

While some human foods are perfectly safe for dogs,
others are very unhealthy and downright dangerous,
so it’s critical to learn which fruits and vegetables dogs can eat.

Dogs digest differently than humans do,
and eating the wrong foods can lead to health problems
Both fruits and veggies can be a great addition
to any dog diet but there are dangerous foods you need to avoid

A dogs diet should mainly consist of meat and fish .
Fruits, veggies and any other supplements
should be no more than 5 to 10% of it’s diet

Important Note

When giving fruit to a dog
make sure to always remove the pit or seeds
and skip canned fruits and vegetables,
as canned fruits usually contain
high amounts of sugary syrups
and canned vegetables contain salts/sodium

Here are some
Fruits and vegetables 

that you can give your dog

Apples
Apples are an excellent source
of vitamins A and C, as well as fiber for your dog.
They are low in protein and fat, making them
the perfect snack for overweight and senior dogs.
Just be sure to remove the core and seeds
before feeding an apple to your pet.

Bananas

Banana’s are rich in potassium,
vitamins, fiber and copper,
bananas are exceptionally sweet,
and they’re also safe for your furbaby to eat.
They are low in cholesterol and sodium,
but because of their high sugar content,
bananas should be given as a treat,
not part of your dog’s main diet.

Blueberries

Blueberries are full of antioxidants and fibers.
Blueberries are a superfood rich in antioxidants,
which prevent cell damage in humans and canines alike.
They are packed with fiber and phytochemicals as well.
And it is a fun treat to give as you can throw them in the air 😀
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