Watermelon accommodates potassium and several types of vitamins. Don’t give your canine the rind, nonetheless; persist with the red flesh. Image courtesy of PixabayYes, dogs can eat raspberries. They include many of the similar vitamins as different berries, together with fiber, vitamin C, and numerous antioxidants. You might have heard that raspberries include small amounts of naturally occurring xylitol. While xylitol can be toxic to canines, they would have to eat pounds and kilos of raspberries before even getting near a dangerous degree of xylitol.
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