Yes, strawberries are safe for dogs to eat. Strawberries are an excellent treat for dogs packed with antioxidants, fiber, and Vitamin C which are great for your pet's health. While strawberries can be a delicious low-calorie treat you can feel good about sharing with your dog, they are high in sugar so be sure to feed in moderation.
Please note that before introducing any new food into your dog's diet, you should consult your veterinarian.
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Strawberries are a great healthy treat that can support your dog's immune system, digestion, and bone health - just to name a few of the benefits! Strawberries also contain malic acid enzyme, which can whiten your dog's smile. Since strawberries are high in sugar, be mindful of how many you share with your furry friend (see our feeding chart, below).
Strawberries are safe to feed your dog every day, although you should keep an eye on the amount, see the feeding guide below.
If you're feeding strawberries to your dog as a treat, remember that treats should only account for 10% of your dog's caloric intake. While dogs can eat strawberries every day, you should limit how many strawberries you feed your dog to the following:
Make sure to wash and remove the tops before feeding strawberries to your dog. Here are a few ways you can feed your dog strawberries:
Strawberries are #1 on Environmental Working Group 's Dirty Dozen list, meaning they have the most pesticides sprayed on them. If your dog loves strawberries, we recommend getting organic if you can to limit any exposure to pesticides.
Don't worry if your dog ate strawberries, they are not toxic to dogs. Just to be safe, monitor your dog's behavior and if you notice your dog is experiencing any of the symptoms listed below he or she might be having a bad reaction and you should consult a veterinarian immediately.
Strawberries are not poisonous for dogs, but if your dog experiences any of the following symptoms, consult your veterinarian immediately: