So I was peeling an orange the other day and my dog was literally staring me down, and I got curious—can dogs have an orange? Turns out they totally can, which honestly surprised me a bit. Been doing some research and apparently oranges are actually pretty good for them if you do it right.



The thing is, you gotta be careful with portions. Like, just one to three slices max, and it shouldn't be more than 10% of what they eat daily. Too much and your pup might end up with a stomach ache, which nobody wants to deal with. Also, and this is important—ditch the peel and seeds before giving it to them. There's apparently some nasty stuff in there that's not good for dogs.

What's cool about oranges is they're loaded with vitamin C, fiber, and potassium, which are all things dogs need. Plus they're like 90% water, so on a hot day it's a nice refreshing treat instead of just regular dog biscuits. My vet mentioned that it can actually help with digestion too, which is a bonus.

But here's the catch—don't go overboard thinking you're doing your dog a favor. Most commercial dog food already has all the nutrients they need, so oranges should really just be an occasional thing, like a special treat. And if your dog has diabetes or any health issues, definitely check with your vet first because of the sugar content.

I tried giving my dog a couple slices last week and she seemed to enjoy it, but I'm keeping it to once in a while. Honestly, there are other fruits that might be safer bets too—like bananas, blueberries, or watermelon. But if you're wondering whether can dogs have an orange, yeah, they can, just keep it simple and don't overdo it.
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