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Can dogs eat orange peels?

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A penny contains zinc, causing kidney failure and damage to red blood cells. If the penny is not removed, the dog can become very sick and could die. Citrus oils. (I do not know of any dog purposely eating this, but if they raid the trash, a couple orange peels could get ingested). read more

This can cause vomiting. (I do not know of any dog purposely eating this, but if they raid the trash, a couple orange peels could get ingested). Watch the pulp in juices. Fat trimmings. Your dog loves a tasty piece of fat from your steak on occasion, but too much fat can cause pancreatitis, as well as obesity that leads to other major illnesses. read more

Dogs can eat oranges safely. Dogs are omnivores, and most fruits (except grapes) are safe for them to consume in moderation. Oranges are a good source for vitamin C, vitamin B12, and other vitamins. The high citric acidity of oranges, however, may cause dogs diarrhea especially if fed in large amounts. read more

While many can eat oranges without a problem, some dogs will get an upset stomach from eating even the soft parts of oranges. They will not likely suffer any long-term consequences, but the dog may be uncomfortable until the orange is out of their system. read more

A penny contains zinc, causing kidney failure and damage to red blood cells. If the penny is not removed, the dog can become very sick and could die. Citrus oils. This can cause vomiting. (I do not know of any dog purposely eating this, but if they raid the trash, a couple orange peels could get ingested). Watch the pulp in juices. Fat trimmings. read more

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