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Can Bulldogs Eat Bananas?

Can bulldogs eat banana? 

Can Bulldog Eat Bananas?


Yes, dogs (bulldogs inclusive) can eat bananas! Bananas, which are available year round either fresh or freeze dried, are a great treat for your dog. Bananas are wonderful for dogs because they are high in potassium, fiber and magnesium. 


Bananas are great for muscles and protein building in the body plus they provide loads of Vitamin B6 and Vitamin C. Vitamin B6 helps metabolize proteins in the body and regulates blood cells which brings more oxygen to the brain and muscle. With Vitamin C, an antioxidant, Bananas help to reduce cell damage and build cartilage.


Bananas are known to be one of the most nutritional fruits for dogs. With one banana containing just 105 calories it is an amazing source of these important vitamins for dogs. Experts suggest that you provide healthy antioxidants and natural vitamins through fruits and vegetables rather than supplements.







Feeding Your Dog Bananas

When giving your dog bananas, start introducing them slowly in small quantities. It's easy to gorge on this tasty fruit which can cause an upset stomach in both canine and humans. You might find your dog doesn't like it, some dogs just don't like bananas. Be judicious. For easy food prep: Simply peel and serve mashed. Add as a topper to your dog's kibble or use pieces as treats. 

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