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Can Dogs Eat Oranges?

SAFE

Orange flesh is safe in moderation. Remove peel and seeds.

Also known as: orange slices, tangerines, clementines

📋 Details

The flesh of oranges is safe for dogs and contains vitamin C, potassium, and fiber. However, the peel, pith, and seeds can cause digestive upset. The high sugar content means moderation is important.

🩺 What To Do

Safe to feed the flesh. Remove peel, pith, and seeds. Feed in moderation.

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This information is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional veterinary advice. Every dog is different, and individual reactions may vary.

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