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  2. Can Dogs Eat Apples? How to Safely Feed Apples to Dogs

    www.akc.org/expert-advice/nutrition/can-dogs-eat-apples

    Can dogs eat apples? The answer is yes. Find out why apples are, in fact, good for dogs in moderation and how to feed them to your dog safely.

  3. Fruits & Vegetables Dogs Can and Can't Eat - American Kennel Club

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    Yes, dogs can eat apples. Apples are an excellent source of vitamins A and C, as well as fiber for your dog. They are low in protein and fat, making them the perfect snack for senior dogs. Just...

  4. Are Apples Safe for Dogs? Benefits, Side Effects, and More - ...

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    Are Apples Safe For Dogs? Apples are safe for your dog as occasional snacks, but use some caution with larger quantities, as there may be some GI (digestive system) upset.

  5. Can Dogs and Puppies Eat Apples? | Are Apples Good for Dogs? - ...

    www.petmd.com/dog/nutrition/can-dogs-eat-apples

    Yes, apples are good for dogs in moderation, but not as a full meal. You can feed your dog fresh apple slices, including the skin. Do not feed your dog apple cores, as they can become a choking hazard.

  6. Can Dogs Eat Apples? How To Safely Treat Your Dog To Fruit

    www.forbes.com/advisor/pet-insurance/pet-care/can-dogs-eat-apples

    Can Dogs Eat Apples? Yes, dogs can safely eat apples as a delicious and healthy treat. But there are some safety precautions to take to administer apples safely to your dog.

  7. Can Dogs Eat Apples? Vet-Reviewed Nutrition Facts & FAQ

    www.dogster.com/dog-nutrition/can-dogs-eat-apples

    Unless your dog has a rare food allergy or a sensitive stomach, apples are safe for them to eat. They’re also relatively nutritious and are excellent sources of vitamin C, potassium, and...

  8. Can Dogs Eat Apples? Here’s the Answer Multiple Veterinarians...

    www.thehealthy.com/nutrition/can-dogs-eat-apples-heres-the-answer-multiple...

    Yes, our doctors say—dogs can eat apples, which can be a fun and healthy snack for most pooches. However, eating apples shouldn’t be the main source of nutrition for your doggo. The fruit itself is relatively safe to eat in moderate amounts, usually no more than one to three slices per day.

  9. Can Dogs Eat Apples? | Purina US

    www.purina.com/articles/dog/feeding/can-dogs-eat/apples

    Apples are good for dogs and benefit their health in several ways. The vitamin C content in apples helps support immune health and delivers a healthy boost of antioxidants to battle against free radicals within your dog’s body and support cellular health.

  10. Can Dogs Eat Apples? Are Apples Safe or Toxic to Dogs?

    www.caninejournal.com/can-dogs-eat-apples

    Generally speaking, apples are a safe fruit to feed your dog, as long as they are given in moderate amounts. The flesh and skin of apples are not toxic to dogs, but large quantities of apple seeds could potentially be harmful as could the tough, undigestible core.

  11. Can Dogs Eat Apples? Dr. Wolfe Shares Her Feeding Tips

    www.feedingdogs.org/fruits/can-dogs-eat-apples

    Yes, dogs can eat apples as a treat in moderation. Apples are a good source of vitamins A and C, as well as fiber, but it’s important that no seeds are eaten because they contain a small amount of cyanide which is poisonous when consumed.