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Can Dogs Eat Mango?

💚 Healthy

This food is considered beneficial for your dog.

⚠️🤏 In Moderation

Be careful about giving your dog too much.

👷👩‍⚕️👍 Safe

This food is generally safe, but you should always watch your dog for allergies or other issues when introducing them to a new food. Our rating of "safe" does not mean it is a healthy snack. Make sure to keep your dogs overall health in mind when deciding on their diet.
  • If you dehydrate mango, it can be combined with other delicious foods to be an excellent dog treat.
  • The soft fleshy parts of the mangoes are a healthy snack for most dogs and should be given in bite-size pieces to avoid any chocking hazards.
  • It is a good source of B6, C and E. It also contains fiber, beta-carotene, antioxidants and potassium.
  • According to the US Department of Agriculture, a cup of mangoes contains 99 calories and 225g of sugar.
  • Whenever you introduce a new food for your dog's diet, start slowly to ensure that it agrees with your dog and check for signs of upset stomachs.
  • Be sure to start small and work your way up to bigger portions.
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If you dehydrate mango, it can be combined with other delicious foods to be an excellent dog treat. Making mango a treat for dogs with a low-calorie diet like mango is not a good idea for dogs with diabetes.

The soft fleshy parts of the mangoes are a healthy snack for most dogs and should be given in bite-size pieces to avoid any chocking hazards.

It is a good source of B6, C and E. It also contains fiber, beta-carotene, antioxidants and potassium. Mangoes contain more sugar and calories than other dog safe treats, so feed mangos to your pup in moderation. According to the US Department of Agriculture, a cup of mangoes contains 99 calories and 225g of sugar. The USDA says a whole mango contains 46 grams of sugar.

Whenever you introduce a new food for your dog's diet, start slowly to ensure that it agrees with your dog and check for signs of upset stomachs. Be sure to start small and work your way up to bigger portions.

As with all healthy dog foods, make sure you check the safety of any added spices, oils, or any other ingredients before giving it to your dog.

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