Fruits And Veggies That Are Great For Your Dog And Those That Are Dangerous
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2/15 Carrots are GOOD. Carrots are a great way to give your dog a healthy snack that is jam-packed with vitamins and fiber, while remaining low in calories. They can be served raw or cooked — but raw carrots will help strengthen their teeth!
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3/15 Cherries are BAD. Stone fruits such as cherries and peaches are not good to feed to your pet. Pits in cherries can be a choking hazard, and the pits of some fruits can even be toxic!
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4/15 Blueberries are GOOD. Blueberries are a great, healthy snack that provide plenty of vitamin C and fiber. They are also low in fat! Served in moderation, these can be a tasty alternative to a doggie treat.
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5/15 Tomatoes are BAD. While some dogs don’t have a negative reaction to tomatoes, many do. There is a toxic element in tomatoes that can cause stomach problems for your pet, as well as breathing difficulty and muscle weakness.
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6/15 Avocados are BAD. Avocados contain a toxic element called persin that can be very bad for your dog. The toxin can cause respiratory problems, fluid around the heart, and even death. Some pets won’t react negatively, but this is definitely not a food to experiment with!
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7/15 Apples are GOOD. Small apple slices are a great, healthy snack for your dog because they provide plenty of calcium, vitamin C, and vitamin K. One thing to keep in mind is that the seeds can be toxic, so make sure to remove the seeds and core first!
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8/15 Mushrooms are BAD. While some mushrooms can be quite nutritious, there are several types of mushrooms that can be hazardous to your dog’s health. Wild mushrooms should never be given to your pet, as many of them are poisonous!
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9/15 Rockmelon is GOOD. Rockmelon can be great for your dog, as it provides lots of vitamin A, vitamin B-6, and vitamin C. This tasty melon is also good for your dog’s eyesight!
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10/15 Kumara are GOOD. Kumara are extremely good for your canine, as they provide plenty of vitamins and calcium. They can be prepared cooked, as long as they are served without butter!
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11/15 Green beans are GOOD. Green beans are a great snack alternative for your dog. They contain plenty of vitamin A and vitamin C, as well as calcium and fiber. These are probably some of the most vitamin-packed snacks you can give to your pet!
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12/15 Onions are BAD. Onions are not good for your dog as they contain chemicals that can be life-threatening. The toxins in onions can cause damage to your canine’s red blood cells, and produce severe stomach problems.
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13/15 Garlic is BAD. Like onions, garlic contains similar toxins that are harmful for your pet. Some of the worst cases of garlic poisoning can cause extreme stomach problems, muscle weakness, and a very high heart rate.
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14/15 Grapes are BAD. While about 2/3 of dogs won’t have a problem eating grapes, the other 1/3 can have a fatal reaction to eating them. Grapes and raisins contain toxins that can cause kidney failure, so they should always be avoided!
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15/15 Spinach is GOOD. Spinach is a superfood that packs tons of vitamins into each bite. The high amount of vitamin K in spinach is great for your dog’s bone health and growth!
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We love to share food with our dogs, and since fruits and vegetables are healthy for us, we often assume they’re healthy for our pets too. But this isn't always the case.
If you plan on sharing some snacks with your pup, make sure you take a look at which of these fruits and vegetables are good for your dog and which are bad. Some of these will surprise you!
Source: http://www.littlethings.com/