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Can blueberries make a dog sick?

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Although blueberries are a healthy treat, their small size could present a choking hazard for some dogs. Eating too many could also result in digestive upset. Cavities in dogs are rare but may form if they eat too much sugar. Blueberries may be healthy, but they also contain sugar, so feed in moderation.


Can blueberries cause vomiting in dogs?

If a dog overeats anything—even in blueberries—it can cause a gastric or allergic reaction. Signs of an intolerance or allergy include excessive licking and scratching, vomiting, diarrhea, skin hot spots, and skin and ear infections.

How many blueberries can I give my dog a day?

Generally, 8-10 blueberries per day depending on your pet's size and tolerance for this fruit. Blueberries should be served as a treat and can even be offered up every day if factored into your dog's vet-recommended daily calorie count.

What happens if dogs eat blueberries?

Yes, dogs can eat blueberries. Blueberries are a superfood rich in antioxidants, which prevent cell damage in humans and canines alike. They're packed with fiber and phytochemicals as well.

How much is too much blueberries for a dog?

Don't feed your dog more than a few blueberries—per day—for every 10 pounds of their body weight. And if you're giving them to small dogs, make sure to stay in the room to supervise them. Or you can just mash them up to eliminate any choking hazards.

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