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Fruit

Fruit can be a valuable source of vitamins, minerals and fiber in your dog's diet. It provides natural sweetness and can also contain antioxidants that contribute to overall health and well-being. However, it's important to note that not all fruits are suitable for dogs. Some, such as grapes and raisins, can be toxic to dogs. Therefore, fruit should always be given in moderation and as part of a balanced diet. It's also advisable to speak to a vet before introducing any new fruit into your dog's diet to make sure it's safe for your particular dog.

Overview

Rich in fiber Rich in minerals Rich in trace elements Fruit Tolerated in small quantities
Quince
Food Fruit Processed food Compatibility Feeding toxic
Raisin
Rich in minerals Rich in vitamins Fruit Safe feeding Tolerated in small quantities
Raspberries
Contains sugar Fruit Processed food Candy Can have a positive effect on cholesterol levels Rich in nutrients Rich in fiber Rich in carbohydrates Rich in minerals Rich in proteins Rich in vitamins Rich in strength conditionally compatible Feeding not recommended Suitable for vegetarian diets Tolerated in small quantities May be suitable for diabetic diets
Rice pudding
Rich in minerals Rich in vitamins Fruit Tolerated in small quantities
Rose hips
Rich in vitamins Food Fruit Processed food
Rosehip flour
Food Fruit Processed food Compatibility Feeding not recommended
Sorbitol
Fruit Processed food
Stewed apples
Rich in trace elements Rich in vitamins Fruit Tolerated in small quantities
Strawberries
Rich in fiber Rich in minerals Rich in vitamins Vegetable Fruit Plant Tolerated in small quantities
Tomatoes
Rich in fatty acids Fruit Plant Safe feeding conditionally compatible
Walnut
Vegetable Fruit Processed food Feeding toxic
Xylitol