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Just found out oranges are actually fine for dogs and I'm kinda surprised? Like, can dogs eat oranges safely? Apparently yes, but there's definitely a right way to do it. Been giving my pup tiny pieces and he seems to love them, especially on hot days. The thing is, you gotta remove the peel and seeds first—there's some weird toxic stuff in there that could mess with their stomach. And it's not like they need oranges or anything since regular dog food already has all the nutrients, but as an occasional treat they're legit. So can dogs eat oranges in bigger amounts? Nah, stick to like 1-3 slices max per day. My vet said anything more and your dog might get an upset stomach or whatever. Puppies are even more sensitive apparently, so go extra slow with them. Also if your dog has diabetes, skip the oranges entirely since they're pretty sugary. Honestly seems like a solid alternative to store-bought treats on days when you want something fresher. Anyone else doing this with their dogs?