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can my dog eat blueberries?

Updated 4/15/2025
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Yes, Safe

Blueberries are safe and healthy for dogs to eat in moderation.

Benefits

Blueberries are packed with antioxidants, fiber, and vitamins C and K. They can help support your dog's immune system, improve night vision, and may even help prevent memory loss in older dogs. Their natural sweetness makes them an excellent low-calorie treat option.

Potential Risks

While blueberries are generally safe, feeding too many can cause digestive upset or diarrhea due to their fiber content. Always introduce new foods gradually and monitor your dog for any adverse reactions.

Serving Size & Prep Tips

For small dogs, 5-10 blueberries is plenty. Medium to large dogs can have up to a small handful. You can serve them fresh, frozen (a great summer treat), or mashed and mixed into your dog's regular food. Always wash blueberries thoroughly to remove any pesticides or chemicals before serving.

Nutrition Facts

Blueberries are low in calories but high in fiber, vitamins C and K, and manganese. They're also rich in antioxidants, particularly anthocyanins, which give them their blue color and have anti-inflammatory properties.

How to Serve

Serve blueberries fresh or frozen as a treat. You can also mash them and mix with your dog's food, or freeze them in ice cubes during hot weather for a refreshing treat.

FAQ

Quick Facts
  • Calories: 84 kcal per cup
  • Fiber: 3.6g per cup
  • Sugar: 15g per cup
  • Safe Amount: 5-20 berries depending on size

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