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Applesauce

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Applesauce is a delicious and healthy product made from apples, water and sometimes a little lemon juice. It not only tastes good to us humans, but also to many dogs. But are dogs even allowed to eat applesauce? And if so, how much and how often? In this article, you'll find out everything you need to know about applesauce for dogs.

What is applesauce?

Applesauce is a type of puree or mash made from cooked and pureed apples. It is often eaten as a side dish with desserts or pancakes, but also as a spread on bread or simply on its own. You can buy ready-made apple sauce in a jar or make it yourself. All you need is apples, water and a little lemon juice. Some people also add sugar or spices such as cinnamon or cloves to enhance the taste.

Is applesauce healthy for dogs?

Applesauce can be very healthy for dogs if it is prepared without sugar and spices. Apples contain many vitamins, minerals and antioxidants that strengthen the immune system, support the bones and make the coat shiny. Apples are also rich in fiber, which aids digestion and can help against diarrhea. Pectins, which are contained in apples, bind water in the intestines and ensure rapid elimination of toxins.

How much applesauce can a dog eat?

Applesauce should only be given in small quantities as a snack or reward and should not replace the dog's regular diet. Too much applesauce can lead to dehydration, flatulence or diarrhea. The high fructose content can also contribute to tooth decay or obesity. As a rule of thumb, one teaspoon of applesauce per kilogram of the dog's body weight per day is sufficient.

What should you bear in mind when feeding applesauce?

There are a few things to bear in mind when feeding applesauce to avoid potential risks:

  • Only give your dog unsweetened and unseasoned applesauce. Sugar and spices can irritate the gastrointestinal tract or trigger allergic reactions.
  • Remove the core of apples before cooking or pureeing. The cores contain hydrocyanic acid, which is poisonous to dogs.
  • Peel the apples or use organic apples. The skin can be difficult for dogs to digest or contain pesticide residues.
  • Only feed your dog fresh or well-chilled applesauce. Stale or spoiled applesauce may contain bacteria or mold that can lead to infections.

Applesauce is a healthy and tasty snack for dogs if it is prepared and dosed correctly. It contains many valuable nutrients that can promote your four-legged friend's well-being. However, make sure that you only give your dog unsweetened and unseasoned applesauce and remove the core. And don't forget to always offer your dog plenty of fresh water.


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Intended for human consumption Contains sugar Fruit Processed food Feeding not recommended Tolerated in small quantities
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If you notice any signs of hypersensitivity or poisoning in your dog, you should see your vet immediately. We are not a substitute for a vet, but we try to be as accurate as possible. Every dog reacts differently and we recommend you get a second opinion or consult your vet if in doubt.

Stay healthy and take good care of your four-legged friend!😊

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