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Can a dog eat an apple

What Can Dogs Eat
Dogs can eat apples.

Apples are rich in nutrients such as food fiber, vitamin C, vitamin A, vitamin B, and potassium, which are good for your dog's health and support your dog's immune system, vision, bone health, and cardiovascular health. Apples in moderation can also promote gastrointestinal movement in dogs, aid digestion, relieve constipation, and help maintain oral health.

Pay attention to the following points when feeding apples:

Do not feed apple cores, which contain cyanide and are harmful to your dog.
Apples are high in sugar, and excessive consumption may cause diarrhea, vomiting, or elevated blood sugar.
Although the apple peel is rich in vitamins, it has more pesticide residues, and it is recommended to remove the peel or wash it thoroughly before feeding.
If your dog accidentally eats some apple cores, there is usually no major problem, but this should be avoided.
In short, dogs can eat apples, but should be fed in moderation, and pay attention to removing the core of the apple.
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