Can Dogs Eat Cucumber? Yes — A Hydrating Low-Calorie Snack
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If you're looking for a guilt-free snack to share with your dog, cucumber is one of the best options available. It's low in calories, high in water content, and most dogs enjoy the mild crunchy texture.
Is Cucumber Safe for Dogs?
Yes. Cucumber is completely safe for dogs and is one of the most dog-friendly vegetables you can offer. It's very low calorie at about 8 calories per half cup, has 96% water content for hydration, and provides vitamin K for bone health, vitamin C and B1 for immune and energy support, and potassium and magnesium for heart and muscle function. It contains no fat or oils, making it safe for dogs prone to pancreatitis.
How to Serve Cucumber to Dogs
Wash thoroughly, then slice into rounds or sticks appropriate for your dog's size. The skin is safe but can be peeled for dogs with sensitive stomachs. Remove seeds for small dogs as the seedy center can cause loose stools in large amounts. Serve raw with no dips, dressings, or seasoning.
How Much Cucumber Can a Dog Eat?
Cucumber is so low in calories that portions are generous compared to other treats. Small dogs can have a few slices, medium dogs up to half a cucumber, and large dogs up to a full cucumber. Still follow the 10% daily treat rule.
For a packaged treat with similarly clean ingredients, Crumps' Naturals Sweet Potato Treats are single-ingredient and a great complement to fresh vegetable snacks.
Final Thoughts
Cucumber is one of the best snacks you can share with your dog — virtually calorie-free, hydrating, and safe for dogs of all sizes. Keep one in the fridge and slice off a few pieces next time your dog gives you those eyes at snack time.
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