Fruit Allergies in Dogs
- Dogs should never eat:
Prunes
Grapes
Raisins
Citrus fruits
Seeds, stems or leaves of apples
Peaches
Plums
Apricots
Pears
Cherries
Especially dangerous are apple seeds and pits from cherries, peaches, pears, plums and apricots. These fruits are poisonous because they contain cyanide. - It is perfectly fine to feed blueberries, apple wedges, melons and bananas to dogs. Blueberries are especially healthy treats.
- One of the worst results of a dog's fruit allergies is kidney failure. Grapes and raisins have been proven to cause kidney failure in dogs that have in ingested only 2 to 4 ozs. Even one grape is too many.
- Allergic reactions can vary and include vomiting, itching, diarrhea, tremors and heart arrhythmia.
- If you aren't sure whether a certain fruit or another food can be fed to your dog, it is usually fine to gradually introduce an item and watch the results closely. It also can be a good idea to call your veterinarian to double-check. Generally, you should stick to feeding your dog food that is specially formulated to meet canine nutrient requirements.
Fruits to Avoid
Some Fruits Are Fine for Dogs.
Are Grapes and Raisins Really That Bad?
Allergic Reactions
What If I'm Not Sure?
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