Fruits Dogs Can Eat and Can't Eat
These fruits are okay for your dog to eat, in moderation, as long as you remove any seeds, pits, or cores.
12 fruits and vegetables that are toxic to dogs
For most dogs, yes, fruits fit the bill. Certain fruits, like bananas, apples, strawberries, and blueberries can provide dogs with some healthy variety to their diet and work as a feel-good treat. Unlike many processed treats, fruits come with benefits.
Grapes and raisins (dried grapes) have proved to be very toxic for dogs no matter the dog's breed, sex, or age. In fact, grapes are so toxic that they can lead to acute sudden kidney failure.
Fruits that are safe for a cat's diet include:
Dogs can eat some fruits, but other fruits are toxic to dogs, such as grapes and raisins. Due to the balanced nature of high-quality, nutritionally complete commercial diets, it's not necessary to supplement your dog's diet with fruits, but it can be fun to use them as treats.
Boxer dogs can eat just about any fruit, with the exception of grapes. Fruit is a natural secondary food for dogs, and Boxers will enjoy a range of fruit including banana, apple, blueberries and mango.
Boxer dogs can eat just about any fruit, with the exception of grapes. Fruit is a natural secondary food for dogs, and Boxers will enjoy a range of fruit including banana, apple, blueberries and mango.
With this list in mind, you'll be able to keep an eye on the foods that can make your dog sick.Here's a list of tens things your dog should never eat:
Fruity treats: Small pieces of frozen fruit like apples, bananas or even small berries are the perfect tasty treat for your dog. The plus side is that you can enjoy these treats too!
Frozen Fruit Treats for Dogs
Dog Friendly Fruits and Vegetables
Apple tree branches can be eaten fresh off the tree. Stay away from: cherry, peach, apricot, plum and redwood, which are all poisonous. Be aware that prairie dogs are excessive chewers, and they can be extremely destructive if not supervised.