Can dogs eat bananas?

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Mike Tanaka

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Can dogs eat bananas? The answer is yes!

As one of the best sources of potassium, magnesium, and vitamin B6, bananas can make a great snack for your dog.

In addition, it is also full of fiber, which helps with a healthy digestion and prevents constipation, as well as aiding in a healthier and shinier coat. Moreover, it makes a great snack for playtime and can easily be broken up into small pieces to create a wholesome treat.

Just a quick note: bananas have a high sugar content so give it to them in moderation. A couple bit sized chunks per day is the recommended serving size.

Check out our comprehensive list of fruits that can safely be enjoyed by dogs and ranked them by health benefits and how to prepare it for them to eat.

Fruits dogs can eat

Fruits Comment Rating
Apples Make sure to take out seeds and core. Few pieces make a good treat
3.5/5
Apricots Remove seeds. Couple chunks per day
3.5/5
Bananas Remove the peel and slice into pieces. High sugar content - within limits
3.5/5
Blackberries Rich in vitamins, fiber and antioxidants. Small dogs can eat couple pieces while bigger dogs can eat up to handful
5/5
Blueberries Rich in fiber, and antioxidant. Great healthy snack for dogs
5/5
Cantaloupe High sugar - within limits
3/5
Coconuts Excellent anti-inflammatory properties. Scoop the "meat" out with a spoon and serve
4.5/5
Cranberries In moderation
3.5/5
Cucumbers Rich in vitamin C, K and B1. Low sugar. Excellent treats for dogs
5/5
Mangos Remove the kernel in the middle. High sugar content
3/5
Oranges Remove outer peel and seeds.
3/5
Papayas Remove seeds. Cut in small pieces for healthy snack
3/5
Peaches High sugar content. Remove skin and core
3.5/5
Pears Remove core, skin and seeds. High sugar content
3.5/5
Pineapple Remove outer shell and inner core. High sugar content
3.5/5
Pumpkin Remove seeds and outer layer. Cut in small portions. Healthy treats for dogs
5/5
Rasberries Anti-inflammatory, low sugar treats. In moderation
4/5
Strawberries Full of vitamin A and C. High sugar content
3.5/5
Watermelon Remove all seeds from chunks for an awesome treat to keep your dog hydrated
5/5

We hope that this blog post has been helpful in providing you with the insight of how bananas are a safe and nutritious snack for your dog. Packed with a myriad of vitamins and minerals, the yellow wonders can provide your dog with a wholesome snack that’s also fun for them to eat.

Happy snacking!

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