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29 April 2019

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Can Dogs Eat Cranberries?

The surprising benefits and risks of this bright red berry.

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Are cranberries safe for dogs to eat? Most dog owners know that raisins are highly toxic for dogs, but what about cranberries? In moderation, cranberries are not only safe but healthy for dogs to eat. However, like most foods you give your pup, there are some exceptions.

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Are Cranberries Good for Dogs?

Cranberries are often dubbed a superfood for humans, and in moderation, they are great for your dog’s health too. Raw or lightly cooked cranberries contain more than two dozen antioxidant phytonutrients that help reduce oxidative stress, thereby boosting your dog’s immune system and decreasing inflammation. Cranberries are low in sugar, high in fiber (which encourages good digestive health), and a good source of vitamin C and potassium.

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An antioxidant-enriched diet makes for a healthy dog. One study in Neuroscience Biobehavioral Review found that a diet rich in antioxidants helps older dogs stay mentally sharp, possibly proving that antioxidants help stave off brain aging in dogs. Another study in Vet Medicine showed that antioxidants improve short-term memory performance in aging beagles.

The benefits of cranberries for dogs is why Ollie adds study in cranberries in their natural form to its human-grade dog food. The Fresh Lamb with Cranberries recipe combines cranberries with other nutrient-rich ingredients like lamb heart, kale, and butternut squash.

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Can Dogs Eat Dried Cranberries?

Dogs can eat raw cranberries, but what about dried cranberries? For the most part, dried cranberries are safe for dogs. However, it’s best to purchase the natural, unsweetened variety. The sugar and preservatives in some popular dried snacks like Craisins aren’t healthy for your pup and can lead to an upset stomach.

Can Dogs Eat Cranberry Sauce?

A staple of the Thanksgiving spread, cranberry sauce isn’t a healthy choice for dogs. The high sugar content can lead to diarrhea and in the long-term may cause cavities and weight gain. But if your dog just happened to eat some jellied cranberry sauce, don’t sweat it! In its pure form, it’s not poisonous for dogs. However, check the recipe or packaging to ensure that it doesn’t contain raisins, grape juice, or the artificial sweetener xylitol, all of which are highly toxic.

Can a Dog Overdose on Cranberries?

Yes, a dog can overdose on cranberries, but this won’t cause long-term damage. If your dog ate a whole heap of cranberries, he will likely experience vomiting and diarrhea due to the high-fiber content, but he should be back to normal in 24 to 48 hours.

Try adding cranberries to your dog’s balanced diet today with freshly made dog food or one of these easy-to-make treats like Cranberry Biscuits or Fruitcake Snacks.

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