Can dogs eat watermelons? Yes, but with caution
One of the things you should be cautious about when feeding watermelon to your pet is to get rid of the seeds. These can cause a blockage on your pet’s intestine. Make sure you remove them before feeding watermelon to your pet. Also, it is probably not a good idea to feed your dog the watermelon’s rind as this can cause some gastrointestinal issues.
Nutritional facts of watermelon
As we stated before, watermelon is a nutritious snack packed with vitamins and minerals plus they are low in calories. It also contains amino acids and antioxidants that can greatly benefit your dog. There is no risk of increasing your pup’s sugar content as it is low in fructose, its natural sugar.
The US National Watermelon Promotion Board states that watermelon has the following nutrients:
- Vitamin A
- Vitamin B6
- Vitamin C
- Lycopene
- Potassium
How to feed watermelon to your dog
If you want to crank up the refreshing, you can also freeze those pieces in an ice cube tray or combined with some other ingredients.
Always check with your veterinarian before introducing a new food on your dog’s diet. In Dogalize, we can help you get in touch with a vet close to you. We also have many resources and information that we are sure you will find useful.