As summer comes, it is the time for many fruits to be sold. What fruits can dogs eat?
There are often some shovelers who come to ask if this fresh fruit can be eaten by dogs! There will be some objections. Some dogs suffer from kidney failure and poisoning after eating a grape, while some dogs have nothing to do with it!
In fact, the key is to look at the intake and the proportion of one's own size. The same grape, the 60-pound golden retriever dog is fine after eating it, but the golden retriever dog is smaller, and it may cause soft stool and kidney failure after eating it.
Today I will summarize some fruits that dogs are particularly suitable for eating:
Apple: It has vitamin D and vitamin C, and has a low protein and fat component. For dogs who must control their weight, eating some apples is a good choice.
Banana apple: Provides dogs with colorful dietary fiber, vitamins and zinc elements, promoting physical and mental health of the digestive tract.
Strawberry: It has antioxidant effects and has proanthocyanins. It is beneficial to dog eyesight and has the function of protecting the eyes.
Papaya: with colorful fruit enzymes to assist dogs with basal metabolism.
Pear: It contains a lot of water, can replenish water and reduce fire.
Melon: With colorful glucose water, glucose, carbohydrates, vitamin C, it is beneficial to the physical and mental health of the immune system and replenishes moisture.
The fruits are nutritious and colorful, but because each dog has different physical fitness, some may experience soft stool after eating apples. At this time, you can feed some probiotics to improve soft stool and promote digestion. When I was giving my dog an apple for the first time, due to safety considerations, I needed to feed it in small quantities first. Without side effects, I could feed it normally.