Are you worried about your dog’s declining health? Want to incorporate more healthy stuff into your dog’s meal plan? Well, this blog post may be of help to you. We have made a list of some fruits that may give your dog a boost in his health. Before introducing any new fruit to your dog’s diet, it’s important to consult a veterinarian and ensure it’s on your new puppy checklist for safe consumption.
Let’s have a look at the following fruit choices you are safe to give to your little furry friend:
Apples
Dogs are totally safe to consume apples. Apples are rich in vitamin C and Vitamin A, as well as fiber – all of them play a crucial role in your dog’s health. They are low in fat and protein, making them an ideal choice for senior dogs. However, you will need to make sure that the apples are without seeds and core, which can cause some serious problems.
Bananas
Bananas are another great choice for dogs. However, they must be confused in a moderate quantity for dogs. They are rich in vitamins, potassium, copper, fiber, and biotin. They are low in sodium and cholesterol. Since they have high sugar content, they can be served as a treat for dogs.
Cantaloupe
Cantaloupe is perfectly fine for dogs. It is loaded with many healthy nutrients, and a great source of fiber and water, and low in calories. However, it is high in sugar, meaning it should be consumed in a moderate quantity, especially for diabetic dogs.
Cranberries
Cranberries are also safe for dogs to consume. Both dried cranberries and fresh cranberries are safe to be consumed by dogs in a moderate quantity. Whether your furry friend will like it is another issue.
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