what fruits/vegetables/nuts is my dog allowed to eat

 

Fruit and vegetables
When a dog needs Vitamin C the dog makes it itself, normally dogs do not need to eat fruits and vegetables. A dog does not get vitamins from fruits and vegetables. If you still want to give your dog fruit, do this in small pieces, large pieces are harder to digest. Never give grapes to your dog! This is poisonous and can have serious consequences for your dog's health. Vegetables you can also give, but give pureed vegetables, otherwise there is a good chance that the dog will vomit from this. Dogs do not have enzymes that can digest vegetables properly.

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Vegetables
With the exception of green beans (which are briefly cooked), all vegetables are given raw and pureed.
 
Celery
 
Potatoes, cooked though!
Beets
pak choi
Watercress
Thyme
Endive
Spinach (not too much)
Purslane
Broccoli
Cauliflower
Kale
Red cabbage
Green cabbage
Chinese Cabbage
Lettuce
Cucumber
Green beans
String beans
Fresh peas with skin
Zucchini
Brussels sprouts
Chicory (without the bitter part at the bottom)
Ginger root
Alfalfa
Parsley
Pumpkin
Carrots
Kohlrabi with leaves
Beets
Celery tuber with leaves.
 
Fruit
Apple
Pear
Banana
Kiwi
Orange
Grapefruit
Tangerine
Strawberry
Berries
Raspberries
Apricots
Peaches
Plums
Mango
Papaya
Pineapple
Melon.
Seeds and nuts
Be careful when giving nuts, they can lead to kidney problems and bladder stones.
Sesame seeds
Pumpkin seeds
Sunflower seeds
Pine
Pepitas
Walnuts
Hazelnuts
Almond
Brazil nuts
Pecans.

 

 

 

  • do not give to the dog
    vegetables
    Leeks,
    Onion
    Snow peas
    Garlic, can cause anemia (so no more than 1 clove per day for dogs over 9 pounds).
    Tomatoes can cause heart rhythm disorder.
    Raw potato / kartoffeln this is very toxic.
    Mushrooms are very toxic.
    Vegetables from the nightshade family (tomato, bell bell pepper), these vegetables sometimes cause itching or diarrhea. Also if a dog has inflammation the inflammation can worsen when the dog eats this.
    Fruit
    Grapes
    Currants
    Raisins
    Avocados
    Casing of an apple, this can cause prussic acid.
    Kernels of stone fruits (apricot, peaches, among others).
    Gassing can occur when fruit is given with other foods such as kibble or meat
    Seeds and nuts
    Macadamia nuts
    Peanuts are difficult to digest.
    Give all nuts raw, do not fry, deep-fry or smoke them.
    Give only nuts without salt.
    Other foods
    Milk
    Cheese (bad for the kidneys)
    Yogurt, and other foods that contain lactose.
    Bifi sausages, this contains pork
    Pork, dogs can get Aujeszky's disease.
    Cereals and bread, many dogs have a cereal allergy.
    Meat that is salty (beef smoked meat, liver sausage).
    Chocolate and other sweets.
    Paracetamol and other human medications.
    Most plants are poisonous.
    Horse poop is toxic if the horse has been dewormed.
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