Finding treats for our dogs can be daunting, as we have to differentiate between the safe and the poisonous ones. If you enjoy eating cantaloupe, you may have considered whether it is okay to slip some to your pup. Read on to find out.
Cantaloupe, to some extent, is safe for dogs to eat, especially in moderation. In fact, it could be a good low-calorie treat. However, it would help if you avoided the following to prevent any potential problems:
- The Rind: Cantaloupe’s tough rind is something your dog’s digestive tract is not well-equipped to process. If eaten, even in small amounts, your dog may experience symptoms such as diarrhea and vomiting.
- The seeds: Generally, it is never a good idea to allow your dog to eat fruit seeds. Cantaloupe seeds are difficult for dogs to digest and may upset their stomach.
While cantaloupe can make a good treat if you avoid feeding your dog the rind and seeds, remember that the melon is sweet as it contains sugar, which could also be a problem if care is not taken. If your dog is obese or has diabetes, it would be best to avoid giving them cantaloupe.
In small amounts, cantaloupe is a good treat with nutritional benefits, including potassium, vitamin C, fiber, and antioxidants. Whenever you are unsure if a food is safe for your dog, it’s usually best to consult your veterinarian.