So I was eating an orange earlier and my dog kept staring at me, and I got curious—can dogs actually have oranges? Turns out yeah, they can, which honestly surprised me. Apparently they're packed with vitamin C and fiber, which is pretty good for their immune system and digestion. But here's the thing: you can't just hand them the whole fruit. Gotta peel it first because the peel has some sketchy stuff in it that can mess with their stomach or worse. Also wondering if dogs can have tangerines since those are basically mini oranges? Same rules apply I guess—just a couple slices max, like 1-3 pieces per day tops. Any more and they might get an upset stomach or other issues.



The vet advice I found says puppies need to be careful with citrus since their digestive systems are still pretty sensitive, so if you've got a young pup, maybe skip it or go super light. And definitely don't give it to diabetic dogs because of the sugar content. Oh, and if you're wondering whether dogs can have tangerines or mandarin oranges, yeah, those work too but same caution—they're actually higher in sugar so be even more careful. Fresh is better than canned or juice since the packaged stuff has added sugar everywhere.

Basically oranges are a decent occasional treat if your dog's into it, but don't make it a regular thing since commercial dog food already has all the nutrients they need anyway. Just keep the peel and seeds away from them, stick to a few slices, and you're good. Pretty straightforward honestly.
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