It may be hard or confusing to figure out which fruits and vegetables are safe for your dog (here's a hint: grapes and raisins are on the no-no list), but there is a warm weather favorite that you can give your dog, STRAWBERRIES! However you should not feed your dog canned or strawberries in syrup. read more
Fruits like apples, plums, peaches and apricots are safe for dogs but the seeds and pits can be toxic. Cutting the fruit into bite-size pieces will reduce the risk of eating the seeds. As with strawberries, serve fruits in moderation to avoid stomach upset. read more
If you want to toss him an occasional strawberry, go ahead. Dogs can eat a few strawberries without any ill effects, although too many at once may give Beau a tummy ache. read more
Along with blueberries, strawberries are a nutritional powerhouse for both you and your dog. Like their blue cousins, strawberries are full of antioxidants. They also boast high fiber and a lot of vitamin C. Here’s a bonus: Strawberries even contain an enzyme that can help whiten your dog’s teeth. Keep a bag of frozen strawberries in your freezer to make smoothies for yourself, and you’ll also have a crunchy snack on hand for man’s best friend. read more