Summer Fruits For Your Dog
Written and verified by the lawyer Francisco María García
Summer fruits are excellent natural sources of vitamins, minerals, fiber, and provide plenty of water. They’re not just good for us humans but also for pets. On the hottest days, they can be really handy for staying hydrated.
The best summer fruits for your dog
During the summer, fruits and vegetables can help strengthen your dog’s immune system, stimulate their bowel movements, and help keep them hydrated.
Due to the whole nutrients in fruit, they make a great natural complement for your dog’s normal food. However, they’re not a substitute for dog food or the basis of a diet.
Despite the multiple health benefits of fruits, it’s important to consult with your vet first. Some summer fruits contain high quality of sugars, so it’s important to find out what would be the right portion for your dog. Plus, fiber can cause diarrhea, so dogs shouldn’t consume too much of them.
Before serving a good portion of fruit to your dog, you should find out which summer fruits are good for them.
Watermelon
Watermelon is a really important fruit in summer because of its high water content. With one or two slices on a hot day, your dog will stay hydrated. However, don’t go overboard with the portions. Watermelons also contain a lot of fructose.
If your dog is diabetic, it’s would be a good idea to consult with your vet before feeding your dog watermelon, melon, or other fruits containing a lot of sugar. Don’t forget to remove the seeds from the watermelon slices!
Melon
Just like watermelons, melons are a great source of water, fiber, and vitamins A and E. Due to their diuretic and antioxidant properties, they’re seen to be great for detoxing the body. However, you need to remember that these fruits contain a lot of sugars.
In order to add melon to your dog’s diet, you can serve it to them raw, or prepare a tasty natural juice. Another fun and refreshing option is to make your dog a melon flavored lolly pop with vegetable mil based water.
Peaches
These fruits are well-known for their delicious flavor and texture that are rich in soluble fibers and iron. They’re also great natural supplements for combating anaemia and strengthening a dog’s immune system. Plus, they help improve bowel movements and prevent constipation.
To top it all off, peaches are a great source of natural antioxidants and are relatively low in sugars. As a result, dogs of all ages can eat them, even if they’re a bit overweight. However, always give them moderate portions and make sure to remove the pit.
Bananas
The fiber in bananas is insoluble, which means that you should only serve them to your dog in moderation. When they are served in moderate doses, these fibers can stimulate your dog’s digestion and help them with their bowel movements. However, if they are consumed in excessive amounts can cause gas and stomach aches.
If your dog has constipation, one or two slices of banana per day will help him to defecate more regularly. If they have diarrhea or gas after eating this fruit, then you should stop giving it to them altogether.
Cranberries
Cranberries are one of the best natural antioxidants that are currently known for preventing cell damage. They make fantastic natural supplements to help prevent numerous degenerative, coronary, and infectious illnesses.
It’s also been shown that these fruits are able to prevent bacteria from sticking to the surfaces of the urinary tract, which helps get rid of them through urine. These days, cranberry juice is often used to prevent and treat cystitis and urinary infections in dogs.
Apples
Apples are one of the best summer fruits because they are high in vitamin C, calcium, and water. Due to their digestive and astringent properties, they’re great for preventing and relieving stomach aches. Their anti-inflammatory action also helps prevent and relieve the symptoms of several illnesses.
Strawberries
Just like cranberries, strawberries are excellent natural antioxidants that have a high vitamin C and fiber content. They’re very rich in sugars and should only be offered to your dog in moderation. They also have diuretic and hydration properties because of their high water content.
This text is provided for informational purposes only and does not replace consultation with a professional. If in doubt, consult your specialist.