There are few foods in the world more enjoyable to humans than fresh fruit and vegetables. It’s natural for dog owners to want to incorporate some fresh foods into their dog’s diet, such as strawberries. If you really feel inclined, it’s okay to feed your dog small amounts of strawberries here and there. However, there are some things to keep in mind when feeding your dog strawberries. 

If you really feel inclined, it’s okay to feed your dog small amounts of strawberries here and there.

Avoid Canned Strawberries

One thing to keep in mind when feeding your dog strawberries is that treated and canned strawberries are a definite no. The reason for this
is that canned fruits have high amounts of added sugar that are not healthy for your dog. The toxins used in treating fruit may also end up causing harm. It goes without saying that you should also steer clear of the strawberries with chocolate coatings or those that have been
dipped in syrup. You should never feed your dog chocolate as it is toxic to dogs.

Only Feed in Moderation

Even in their natural form, strawberries, like other fruit, are high in sugar. You should not go overboard when feeding your dog strawberries (especially with puppies). Too much sugar in a dog’s system can cause digestive issues. For this reason, make sure you control your dog’s access to an external source of strawberries such as a strawberry garden.

Be Mindful of Allergies

As with any new food, there is always the possibility of your dog experiencing an allergic reaction. As such, you should start giving your dog
strawberries in small amounts and chart a plan based on the observations. Lastly, you should always remember to contact your vet if your dog shows any strange reactions.

Are Strawberries Good For Dogs?

Strawberries are a good source of fiber, antioxidants, and vitamins. For these reasons, they can help in strengthening the dog’s immune system and handle some of the problems that come with aging. In addition, the low-calorie content of the fruits is great for maintaining your dog’s weight. Some reports state that strawberries have enzymes that will help in the whitening of your dog’s teeth. You should always consult your dog’s vet before incorporating a new food into your pet’s diet.