There are several different kinds of food items that are harmful for our canines and should never be fed to them. But, are strawberries one of those food items? The short and simple answer is No! Strawberries are quite safe and in fact, beneficial for our dogs, but as with every other food item, Moderation is very important. One should not generously feed a large number of strawberries to his/her pooch in a single sitting. To provide all the benefits that come along with strawberries to your pooch, just keep in mind, only a few berries at a time is the best way to feed this fruit to a canine.
Now, strawberries are considered to be a great source of several valuable nutrients that are highly important for any kind of consumer. The table below demonstrated all the principal nutritional constituents that are present inside strawberries.
Calories |
** |
Proteins |
* |
Dietary Fibers |
** |
Sugar |
** |
Vitamin C |
********* |
Vitamin B1, B3, B6, K |
* |
Manganese |
*** |
Magnesium, Potassium, Copper, Calcium, Iron |
* |
Strawberries are an awesome source of Vitamin C and various other nutritional elements like manganese, potassium et cetera. But, they also contain a pretty good amount of sugar inside of them which, if provided in large amounts, can prove to be harmful to the canines. So, Let’s see in what ways Strawberries are good for our dogs and also, why feeding a large number of these fruits can be detrimental to our pooch’s health.
It is very clear now that Strawberries are in fact very good and beneficial for our pooches and can provide a lot of health benefits in the form of healthy immune system and bone structure, better dental health, and even better cardiovascular and digestive health. But, just like any other food item, it is important to feed Strawberries to a canine in a limited manner as greater quantities of this sweet fruit may result in gastrointestinal distress and improper functioning of thyroid in a canine’s body. Therefore, the most effective way to feed Strawberries to a canine is to use them as rewards for the pooches and only giving them 1-2 berries at a time.