Can dogs eat oranges and what will be the impact?
Dogs cannot eat oranges. Although oranges are rich in vitamins, fiber, fructose and trace elements, oranges are acidic foods, and dogs’ digestive tracts are relatively sensitive. If they eat more acidic foods, they will suffer from indigestion, excessive gastric acidity, and gastric irritation. Ulcers and even gastric perforation, vomiting, diarrhea and a series of gastrointestinal symptoms. Therefore, it is recommended that owners do not give oranges to their dogs.
In addition to oranges, what other fruits can dogs not eat:
1. Persimmon: Persimmon seeds can cause intestinal obstruction and enteritis in dogs.
2. Tomatoes: Tomatoes can cause convulsions and arrhythmia in dogs.
3. Avocado: Do not give it to dogs. If the dog eats it, it will cause difficulty in breathing, and it will also cause fluid accumulation in the chest, abdominal cavity and heart, which is very harmful to the dog.
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