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As the weather gets warmer, people are looking for ways to stay cool. One of the favorite summertime treats are mangos because they melt in your mouth and have a sweet flavor.
But can dogs eat mangoes? Is it safe for them?
A lot of people are wondering if their dog can eat mango. It's a common question since this fruit is so delicious and has many health benefits.
The answer is YES!
Dogs are carnivores, meaning they need meat to survive. However, that doesn't mean that they can't eat fruit. Mangoes have a lot of health benefits for your pup and can be served in the form of a delicious treat.
Read the blog to know why and how you should serve mango to your dog.
We all know that dogs are known for their love of food and how it can be a great companion. But did you also know they're fond of mangoes too?
We admit, there is a bit more than just sweetness in these fruits. There are many health benefits that this fruit has to offer as well. So, they are a better dog treat than any other dog biscuit or cookie.
Kaci Angelone (DVM, MS) from Denver, Colo, says: “Anything that has a higher fiber content is going to be a good snack choice because it's going to make your dog feel more full, which can help keep weight down.”
“How much mango can I give my dog?”
One-quarter cup of fresh mango once a week, or twice for larger dogs, is the right amount to prevent diabetes and obesity. Mangoes have more sugar than other fruits, so they should be given to your dogs in moderation.
According to the United States Department of Agriculture, a cup of mango contains 99 calories and 22.5 grams of sugar. Fruit sugar is okay in moderation, but too much could lead to health problems.
Mangoes are healthy and good for your dog. Here's why:
The first tip when giving your dog this healthy and tasty treat is not to give them too much. Give them just enough.
Other than that, here are some serving ideas to give mangoes to your dog.
Mangoes should be ripe before you give them to your dog. Peel and cut the mango into bite-sized pieces for dogs. The flesh is soft, so there isn't much of a choking hazard.
Make sure you slice the piece of mango to be the appropriate size for your dog. You can also put cubes or pieces of mango in their food bowl each day for extra hydration.
Dehydrated mango can be an occasional addition to dog food because it still has all the nutrients of fresh fruit but without the water content.
“Can dogs eat dried mango?”
Dried mangoes have a lot of sugar, calories, and carbohydrates. The drying process also takes away some of the health benefits of the fruit.
So, it is preferable to have fresh ripe mangoes. However, if still need be, your dog can have only a small amount of dried mangoes. This is because too much will hurt their stomach and lead to tooth decay.
“Can dogs eat mango ice cream?”
The safety and benefits depend on how you make it. If you use plain yogurt without any sweeteners, like Xylitol, which is highly toxic to your dog, then mango ice cream is a cool treat during the summer.
“Can dogs eat mango sorbet?”
Sorbet can be made with no sweeteners or added ingredients other than extra fruits like blueberries, watermelon, bananas, or cucumbers.
It is hard to know if the canned mangos you buy will be safe for your pet because they can come with sugars, or colors, or artificial flavors. If the only ingredients in the mangoes are 100% mango juice and water, it should be safe for your pet.
This is a wonderful way to serve mango on a hot summer day, with its hydration properties still intact, and don't forget about the nutritional benefits! Dogs love this frozen snack, too- who would have thought?
Puppy Caution!
Puppies are more likely to get sick when they eat something new. To avoid this, talk to your vet before giving them anything new. If you give them something new, watch for symptoms like gas, stomach ache, or constipation that mean the puppy might not be able to digest that food.
If they show these symptoms after eating mango, stop giving it to the pup and ask your vet what else they might eat.
Other than offering them as raw fruit, there are some delicious treats that can be made out of mangoes. Your pup is going to love them!
This is a good recipe for special occasions like dog birthdays. You can make it in a few minutes and put it in the fridge overnight. Your dog will love to eat this!
Ingredients
Cooking Instructions
Peel the mango, take off the seed, and cut it into small pieces. Put in a blender with some coconut water or milk and honey. Blend until it is smooth. You can also add other tropical fruits to this smoothie.
Put the ice cube tray on a flat surface. Put the silicone mold on top. Pour the mixture into the ice cube tray from above to fill it up. Place it in your freezer overnight.
To get your frozen treat out of the tray, let it sit for a few minutes to loosen. Twist the tray, and it will come out.
Reward your puppy’s good behavior with this tasty mango chicken treat that they're sure to love!
Ingredients
Cooking Instructions
You should preheat the oven to 350˚F. In a large bowl, mix together chicken, mango, flour, oats, and cinnamon. The mixture might be dry, so if that is the case, you should add an egg to it. Knead gently and form into a ball.
To make cookies, dust a work surface with flour. Roll the dough out onto it and then cut shapes with cookie cutters that you like.
Put the cookies on a baking sheet covered with parchment paper. Bake the cookies for 10-15 minutes, until they are golden brown. Let them cool completely before storing them in your refrigerator for 2-3 days.
Mangoes and peanut butter are two classic snack choices, but putting them together as part of this treat sure makes for an interesting twist!
Ingredients
Cooking Instructions
Heat the oven first at 350 Fahrenheit. Then, line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat. Mix all ingredients together in a bowl until they are well combined.
Knead dough into ball and roll onto a floured surface 1/2 inch thick. Cut with the cookie cutter of your choice and place it on your prepared baking sheet (or draw shapes on it).
Bake for 10-15 minutes and cool before refrigerating them for later use.
Excess of everything is bad!
So, mangoes can be dangerous for your dog in some instances due to the following reasons:
All healthy dogs can eat mango. But if your dog has diabetes or is overweight, talk to your vet before offering this sweet fruit.
Certain parts of mangoes shouldn’t be fed to dogs to eliminate out the risks of the fruit. These are as follows:
“Can dogs eat mango skin?”
“Can dogs eat mango peel?”
Mangoes are related to Poison Ivy. The oil from the skin of mango contains Urushiol, a substance that can irritate the skin. So you should not give your dog mango peel. It could lead to an upset stomach or intestinal blockage.
“Can dogs eat mango pit?”
“Can dogs eat mango seeds?”
Mango pits are known as "stones," or “seeds” and they contain amygdalin. This substance turns to cyanide when chewed and ingested. So if your dog eats them, they can get a tummy ache or even be poisoned if they eat too many mango pits. So, always remove the pit before feeding mango to your dog.
Mangoes are a delicious summertime treat for your pup but in MODERATION!
Feel free to feed fresh mango to your pup or in the form of a delicious treat. It is very nutritious and tasty at the same time.
But, never forget to take the necessary precautions and remove the harmful parts of the fruits. Also, stay in touch with your vet if you notice any unpleasant symptoms.
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Here are other fruits that your dog can safely enjoy;
Yes, mangoes are good for all breeds of dogs including Shih Tzu. This is because mangoes are high in antioxidants and minerals so they provide various nutrients to your dog.
Since mangoes are high in sugar, they could make a diabetic dog sick. Moreover, if a healthy dog eats too many mangoes or eats mangoes too often then they could eventually gain weight or get sick.
WRITTEN BY
Harper Jefcoat
Harper Jefcoat is a dedicated pet enthusiast and esteemed author at RealESALetter.com. With a profound passion for animals, Harper combines extensive knowledge and personal experience to provide insightful and informative content. Specializing in canine behavior and wellness, he strives to empower pet owners with the tools and understanding they need to nurture and care for their furry friends effectively. Harper’s writings reflect his commitment to enhancing the lives of pets and their owners, making him a trusted voice in the pet community.
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