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Fruit

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Two whole yellow lemons and a sliced lemon on a wooden cutting board, the sour citrus fruit that is not safe for dogs to eat
Food and NutritionUpdated 2w ago

Can Dogs Eat Lemons? Vet's Citric Acid Risks Guide

No, dogs should not eat lemons. The citric acid, essential oils, and psoralens in the peel and flesh commonly cause vomiting, drooling, diarrhea, and in larger amounts, nervous-system effects. Here is exactly what to watch for.

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A small white ceramic bowl of fresh red raspberries on a wooden surface, the low-sugar antioxidant berry safe for dogs in moderation
Food and NutritionUpdated 2w ago

Can Dogs Eat Raspberries? Yes, Safe Portions + Xylitol

Yes, dogs can safely eat raspberries in moderation. The trace xylitol that AI Overviews keep warning about is well below the toxic threshold. Here is the vet-backed math and portion guide.

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Two whole tangerines and a peeled tangerine showing bright orange segments on a wooden surface, the citrus fruit dogs can have in small amounts
Food and NutritionUpdated 2w ago

Can Dogs Eat Tangerines? Safe Portions + Citrus Risks

Yes, dogs can eat tangerines in tiny amounts. The flesh is less acidic than lemons but still high in sugar and citric acid. Always remove the peel and seeds. Here is exactly how much by dog size.

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A pomegranate fruit cut open showing ruby-red arils inside, beside a small bowl of arils, not recommended as raw fruit for dogs
Food and NutritionUpdated 2w ago

Can Dogs Eat Pomegranate? Why Vets Recommend Skipping

No, dogs should not eat raw pomegranate. While pomegranates are not toxic to dogs, the tannins and acidity in the seeds and arils cause vomiting and diarrhea in most dogs, and the tough rind is a choking and blockage hazard.

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Cross-section of fresh ripe orange papaya fruit beside a small bowl of diced papaya cubes, a vet-approved dog treat in moderation
Food and NutritionUpdated 2w ago

Can Dogs Eat Papaya? Vet's Safe-Serving Guide

Yes, dogs can eat ripe papaya in moderation. The flesh is packed with vitamins A, C, and the papain enzyme, but the skin and seeds must always be removed. Here is exactly how much to feed by dog size.

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Fresh ripe blackberries in a small white ceramic bowl on a wooden surface, a low-calorie dog-safe fruit treat
Food and NutritionUpdated 2w ago

Can Dogs Eat Blackberries? Safe Amounts and Xylitol Truth

Yes, dogs can safely eat blackberries in moderation. They are low in calories and sugar, rich in antioxidants and fiber, and the trace xylitol amount is well below the toxic threshold for dogs.

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Image of Nectarines
Food and NutritionUpdated 1y ago

Can Dogs Eat Nectarines? A Comprehensive Guide

Many pet parents wonder: Can dogs eat nectarines? Here's what you need to know about offering this juciy fruit to your pup.

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