Can Dogs Eat Strawberries? Yes — A Sweet and Healthy Treat
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Strawberries are a juicy, sweet treat that many dogs enjoy — and the good news is they're perfectly safe. In fact, strawberries offer some genuine nutritional benefits for dogs when served in appropriate amounts.
Are Strawberries Safe for Dogs?
Yes — strawberries are non-toxic and safe for dogs. They're a good source of:
- Vitamin C — antioxidant that supports immune health
- Fiber — supports healthy digestion
- Folate — supports cell function
- Potassium — supports heart and muscle health
- Malic acid — may help whiten teeth naturally
Strawberries are also relatively low in calories, making them a good treat option for dogs watching their weight.
How to Prepare Strawberries for Dogs
- Wash thoroughly to remove pesticide residue
- Remove the stem and leaves
- Cut into small pieces appropriate for your dog's size (halves or quarters for small dogs)
- Serve fresh or frozen — frozen strawberries make a great summer treat
How Many Strawberries Can a Dog Eat?
Strawberries contain natural sugar, so moderation applies:
- Small dogs: 1 strawberry
- Medium dogs: 3–4 strawberries
- Large dogs: 5–6 strawberries
Treats should not exceed 10% of daily caloric intake.
What to Avoid
- Strawberries in syrup or jam — too much sugar
- Strawberry-flavored products — may contain xylitol or artificial sweeteners
- Canned strawberries — often contain added sugar or preservatives
For a ready-made fruity treat, Charlee Bear Crunch Grain-Free Dog Treats are a convenient low-calorie option made with real fruit flavors — great for training or as an everyday snack.
Final Thoughts
Strawberries are a safe, nutritious, and delicious treat for most dogs. Keep portions appropriate, serve them plain and fresh, and your dog will enjoy every bite.
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