Blueberries are loaded with a ton of nutrients and vitamins making them a great option for humans. But, is this fruit safe for dogs? Let’s find out.
What Happens When Dogs Eat Blueberries
Yes, dogs can eat blueberries. They are even included in many dog food formulas. They are soft fruits that are easy to swallow and are not a choking hazard.
They are low in calories and won’t lead to excessive weight gain or obesity and are low in sugar, making them perfect for dogs with diabetes.
Blueberries are also rich in Vitamin C and antioxidants which support immune health and delays aging. Blueberries are also helpful for dogs with arthritis and cancer and can help to prevent the early onset of cardiovascular disease.
Just be mindful of how many blueberries you feed your dog since they are rich in fiber and can cause an upset stomach and diarrhea. Before feeding your dog blueberries or any types of foods, consult your vet, especially if your dog has a medical condition.
Do not feed your dog artificial blueberries since they may contain ingredients that are toxic to dogs. Always check the label for any added sugars and preservatives.
How To Feed Blueberries To Dogs
Your vet is the best source of knowledge for portion sizes based on your dog’s size and breed. You may feed raw blueberries to your dog, but some people make them into a smoothie or mash them before feeding them to their dog. Some people even freeze them to use as a treat. Just be careful as this can cause smaller dogs to choke.