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Can Dogs Eat Blueberries?

Safe to eat
In moderation

Yes! Blueberries are an excellent superfood treat for dogs!

Blueberries are one of the best fruits you can share with your canine companion. These tiny powerhouses are loaded with antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals that support your dog's overall health. They're low in calories and high in nutrients, making them a perfect training treat or healthy snack.

Health Benefits for Your Dog

  • Highest antioxidant levels of any fruit - fights aging and cancer
  • Rich in Vitamins C and K for immune and bone health
  • Contains phytochemicals that may prevent chronic diseases
  • High fiber content aids digestion
  • Low in calories and fat - perfect for weight management
  • May improve cognitive function in senior dogs
  • Supports heart health and reduces inflammation
  • Natural compounds may help prevent urinary tract infections

🥘 How Much Can My Dog Eat?

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Small Dogs
(Under 20 lbs)
4-5 blueberries per day
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Medium Dogs
(20-50 lbs)
8-10 blueberries per day
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Large Dogs
(Over 50 lbs)
Small handful (15-20) per day

👨‍🍳 How to Prepare Blueberries for Dogs

Rinse blueberries thoroughly before serving. You can serve them fresh, frozen, or mashed. Frozen blueberries make excellent summer treats and can help with teething puppies. For small dogs, consider cutting them in half or mashing them to prevent choking.

Warnings & Precautions

  • ⚠️Can be a choking hazard for very small dogs - consider mashing
  • ⚠️Too many can cause stomach upset or diarrhea
  • ⚠️May temporarily turn stool blue-ish - this is harmless
  • ⚠️Always wash to remove pesticides
  • ⚠️Avoid artificial blueberry-flavored products
  • ⚠️Monitor for rare allergic reactions when first introducing

While generally very safe, dogs with diabetes should have limited quantities due to natural sugar content. If your dog has a history of calcium oxalate bladder stones, consult your vet before feeding blueberries regularly.