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Just found out my dog can actually eat oranges and honestly it's a game changer for summer treats. Apparently they're packed with vitamin C and fiber which is good for their immune system and digestion. But here's the thing—you can't just toss them a whole orange lol. Max is like 1-3 slices, and it should only be 10% of their daily food. Also gotta remove the peel and seeds first because there's some toxic stuff in there that messes with their stomach. I've been curious about those sumo oranges too since they're so big, and yeah dogs can eat those varieties as long as you follow the same rules. Just don't give them to dogs with diabetes because of the sugar. My vet said fresh orange is better than canned since canned has tons of added sugar. Honestly beats buying those expensive dog treats, and my pup seems to love it. Anyone else feeding their dogs fruit as treats?