夏天切勿随意投喂狗狗水果 你知道哪些水果狗狗不能碰吗?_OK阅读网
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夏天切勿随意投喂狗狗水果 你知道哪些水果狗狗不能碰吗?

来源:中国日报    2024-06-19 16:50



        What Fruits Are Bad for Dogs?
        Avocado: The avocado pit, skin, and leaves contain persin and are toxic to dogs. The fleshy part of an avocado does not contain as much persin and can be given to your dog in small amounts, although some dogs don’t tolerate any amount of avocado.
        Citrus fruits: While not toxic to dogs, citrus fruits like lemons, limes and grapefruits can cause them an upset stomach.
        Grapes/Raisins: Grapes, and their dried cousins, raisins, are extremely toxic to dogs and can lead to acute kidney failure. They should not be given to dogs.
        Cherries: Avoid giving your dog cherries as the pit and stems can cause intestinal blockage. The pit is also extremely toxic to dogs.
        What Fruits Are the Healthiest for Dogs?
        Some fruits are healthier for your dog than others either due to the nutritional benefits or their low sugar and calorie content.
        The healthiest fruits to feed your dog include the following:
        Blueberries: Fresh blueberries provide a plethora of antioxidants and fibre for your dog.
        Watermelon: With its high-water content, watermelons are a great summer treat for your dog, especially since they are also high in vitamin A, C and B-6.
        How Much Fruit Can a Dog Have?
        Even when feeding your dog fruits that are safe and nutritious, you should always practice moderation.
        It is recommended to stick to the 90-10 rule. Ninety percent of their diet should be their regular food and 10 percent can be healthy treats that include fruits and vegetables.
        If your dog has underlying medical conditions or is fed a prescription diet, it’s always safest to contact your veterinarian first before adding fruits to their diet.
        Dr. Zach Mills says that even seemingly risk-free fruits can lead to digestive upset, diarrhea and vomiting.
        Mills says pet owners should look for the following symptoms:
        GI upset
        
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