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Can dogs eat berries safely?

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Certain types of berries besides blackberries are also safe for dogs. You can feed your dog strawberries, blueberries and raspberries as well. These berries are soft and easy for dogs to chew and don't contain any ingredients that are toxic to canines.


Which berries are poisonous to dogs?

Avoid feeding your dog the following berries, which can lead to vomiting, diarrhea, excessive drooling, seizures, or trouble breathing:Mistletoe berries.Gooseberries.Salmonberries.Holly berries.Baneberries.Pokeberries.Juniper berries.Dogwood berries.Can Dogs Eat Blackberries? | Trupanion Pet Care

Can dogs eat strawberries and raspberries?

Raspberries are especially good for senior dogs because they have anti-inflammatory properties, which can help aging joints. However, they do contain small amounts of xylitol, so limit your dog to less than a cup of raspberries at a time. Yes, dogs can eat strawberries. Strawberries are full of fiber and vitamin C.

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