As we have already mentioned, the juicy part of a plum is good for dogs to eat. Plum is high in vitamin C, iron and antioxidant qualities are said to help combat free-radicals. In short, plums along with other anti-oxidant fruits can help reduce the risk of dog getting diseases such as cancer. read more
While plum pits are dangerous for dogs, the fruit itself is still safe, even beneficial, for dogs to eat. So, let’s talk about the benefits of feeding your dog plums. Plums are a very good source of vitamin C and a good source of vitamin K, copper, dietary fiber and potassium[1]. read more
While plum pits can be toxic to dogs and the high-sugar flesh is not recommended, a plum’s negative effects on dogs do differ from those of grapes and raisins. read more