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Can Dogs Eat Blueberries?

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Are you wondering, "Can dogs eat blueberries?" Absolutely they can! Blueberries are rich in antioxidants, support urinary tract health, and can reduce inflammation. In addition, they are one of the most powerful anti-aging dog treats around.

Blueberries are an excellent source of vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients. Therefore, making them one of the best fruit treats you can give them.

What Are the Health Benefits?

Benefits of giving dogs blueberries. Not only are they a delicious treat, they are also a superfood that supports your dog's overall well-being.

The antioxidants in blueberries are most beneficial when added to their diet daily, for cognitive function.

It doesn't stop there, here are more benefits for your dog:

  • Blueberries have a high vitamin C content. They are great for healthy skin, a healthy heart, and overall well-being of the immune system.
  • High-quality fibre to support good gut health and regulate digestion.
  • Used to treat constipation and diarrhoea.
  • Rich in antioxidants to protect cells against free radicals and inflammation. This can help prevent cancer.
  • Full of minerals such as manganese and potassium to maintain strong joint health and bone and cartilage strength.
  • Support cognitive function. Studies show a reduction in brain aging.
  • Nutrients that can prevent urinary tract infections.

Blueberries are an excellent source of vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients.

Are There Risks for Dogs Eating Blueberries?

In short, there can be some risks.

Due to the high content of sugar found in blueberries, you must limit their intake to 10% of their daily diet. As a rule, one blueberry for every kilogram of body weight. Too many may lead to stomach aches and diarrhoea.

Careful when feeding blueberries to smaller dogs, they could choke on the berry. Some dogs may display allergies when large amounts are consumed. It's always a good idea to stay away from processed and pre-packaged blueberries. FRESH IS BEST!

In Summary

It's fair to say that blueberries are a safe, tasty, and healthy treat for our dogs. Just remember to serve them in moderation. Blueberries are also safe for cats, however chances are they won't like them.

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Disclaimer: The entire contents of this email and website are not to be taken as medical advice. The team at PetWell encourages you to make your own pet healthcare decisions based on your research. And in partnership with a qualified pet healthcare professional.

The Science behind it

Don’t just take our word for it, here are some evidence-based studies for you to review.

Blueberries and Your Health: Scientists Study Nutrition Secrets of Popular Fruit
Nutrition and Thyroid Function Affect Canine Behavior and Cognition
A systematic review of the evidence for cranberries and blueberries in UTI prevention
Beyond Conventional Medicine - a Look at Blueberry, a Cancer-Fighting Superfruit
Can Dogs Eat Blueberries?
Total antioxidant power in sled dogs supplemented with blueberries and the comparison of blood parameters associated with exercise
Protective Role of Dietary Berries in Cancer
Total antioxidant power in sled dogs supplemented with blueberries and the comparison of blood parameters associated with exercise
Brain aging in the canine: a diet enriched in antioxidants reduces cognitive dysfunction
Effects of dietary supplementation with a mixed blueberry and grape extract on working memory in aged beagle dogs

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