Blueberries are rich in anthocyanins, polysaccharide compounds, dietary fiber, vitamin C, vitamin E, vitamin A and minerals such as potassium, calcium and zinc. They have anti-oxidation, eyesight protection, blood vessel softening, immunity enhancement and other effects. It is good for dogs to eat some properly, but don't feed too much at a time to avoid indigestion.
Don't feed too many blueberries. Feeding a lot of blueberries can cause gastrointestinal discomfort or diarrhea. Ingesting blueberry stems can lead to gastrointestinal obstruction. Do not feed blueberry leaves. Although blueberry leaves are nontoxic, they are very difficult to digest. If the dog has indigestion, you can feed a little blueberry, which also contains a lot of pectin. Pectin can help dogs clean up undigested chyme and some harmful substances in their intestines.
Fruit that dogs can eat.
1 Apple
The most fascinating thing about apples is their detoxification effect, which is also effective for dogs, but the sugar content of apples is still quite high compared with other fruits, so you can only feed them in moderation, not eat more.
2. papaya
Papaya is rich in nutrition and is the "king of tiger balm" in fruits. Eating papaya by dogs can relieve indigestion, relieve and treat some common diseases, and enhance the body's resistance and immunity.
3. Kiwifruit
I believe many pet owners especially like to eat kiwi fruit. In fact, dogs can eat kiwifruit, which is rich in vitamin C, gluconic acid, fructose, citric acid, malic acid and fat.
4. Hami melon
Hami melon contains vitamins A, B and C, and also contains a lot of beta carotene and potassium, which can beautify the dog's hair, but the seeds and skin must be removed before giving it to the dog.