Can Dogs Eat Blueberries? Are Blueberries Healthy for Dogs?

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Apart from carrots, blueberries are another healthy treat you can, in fact, feed your furry baby. Blueberries offer a wide variety of nutrients to both small and big dogs. Hence, not only can dogs eat blueberries, but they can also benefit a lot from having them in their diet.

This article teaches you about the benefits of blueberries with a few treat ideas for your dog.

How are Blueberries Healthy for Dogs?

Blueberries are healthy snacks with lots of nutrients. They are also low-fat and cholesterol-free. Blueberries are rich in vitamin C and fiber, which are essential nutrients for dogs. Moreover, blueberries contain phytochemicals that may stop tumor growth and fight cancer.

Can Blueberries be Harmful for Dogs?

Feeding your dog human food always comes with certain risks, however with blueberries these risks are very minimal. There are only two possible issues:

Overindulgence

No matter what food you give your dog, you must always be mindful of moderation.

Remember – as a rule of thumb – treats and human food should make up no more than 10% of your dog’s daily calorie intake.

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Preservatives

Make sure that when you buy processed foods, including packaged blueberries, they never contain preservatives. These preservatives can be harmful to your dog while at the same time having no nutritional value.

Tip: Only feed your dog fresh or frozen blueberries. You can mix things up and make blueberry dog treats yourself such as blueberry muffins!

Allergies

Lastly, be mindful of any allergic reactions that blueberries may induce in your dog. Allergies are rare, but they are not non-existent in dogs. If you spot any signs such as coughing, sneezing, itching, and having trouble breathing, consult your vet.

So, Can Dogs Eat Blueberries?

In simple terms, yes. Dogs can eat blueberries. There are many benefits that they can obtain from including them in their diet. However, always be mindful of overindulgence and possible allergic reactions that could be specific to your dog. Never forget that the safest way of feeding your dog blueberries is by consulting your vet first. A video consultation with one of Cooper Pet Care’s qualified veterinarians is also only a few clicks away. Fast, simple, and secure – get the answers you need.

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