Can Dogs Eat Kiwi?

You have a dog and wonder if he can eat kiwi? In this article we clarify whether they are suitable for dogs and tell you interesting facts.

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Can Dogs Eat Kiwi?

So are dogs allowed to eat kiwis? The answer is yes! Dogs can eat kiwis, but as with anything they eat, it should be in moderation. Kiwi is not harmful to your dog if you keep a few things in mind.

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But as I said, everything in moderation! Too many kiwis can cause stomach problems, because they contain a lot of natural sugar. Therefore, you should make sure that your dog does not eat too many kiwis at once.

Health benefits of kiwi

Kiwis have many benefits for your dog's health. The small, hairy fruits are rich in vitamins like vitamin C and minerals like potassium and magnesium. They are also rich in fiber, which is good for your dog's digestive tract.

There are situations when kiwis can be particularly useful. For example, if your dog has a cold, the extra serving of vitamin C can help boost his immune system. Or if your dog has digestive problems, the fiber in the kiwi can settle his stomach.

Recipe ideas with kiwi

If you want to feed your dog kiwi, you can try a few simple recipes. Among other things, you can feed small pieces of kiwi plain or mix it with some yogurt and other fruits to make a tasty dog treat. Make sure you remove the peel and cut the kiwi into bite-sized pieces. In our Hundeo app you will find even more great recipes for your dog.

Summary

We can emphasize that kiwis are edible and even healthy for dogs if you keep a few things in mind. Make sure your dog doesn't eat too many kiwis and try a few simple recipes to give your dog a tasty and healthy variety.

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Veterinarian Mag.med.vet. Emin Jasarevic

I am a veterinarian and writer on animal health topics. Animals are my passion, and it is my personal goal to create medically accurate articles and videos to educate pet owners as much as possible.

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