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just found out you can actually give your dog oranges and they're not bad for them? been sharing my orange slices with my pup and apparently it's fine as long as you don't go overboard. they've got vitamin C and all that good stuff, plus they're mostly water so it's hydrating on hot days.
the thing is though, you gotta be careful with the peel and seeds—those have some nasty stuff in them. and if your dog has diabetes definitely skip it since oranges are pretty sugary. my vet said just stick to like 1-3 slices max as a treat, not a regular thing since their normal food already has all the nutrients they need.
puppies can have them too but apparently their stomachs are more sensitive so you gotta introduce it slowly. honestly if you're wondering can dogs eat orange, the answer is yeah but keep it minimal and always check with your vet first. anyone else give their dogs fruit treats or is it just me?