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Pumpkin and fall go hand in hand, making it one of the most iconic autumn flavors around the world. As pet owners, we always strive to provide the best nutrition for our furry friends to keep them healthy and happy. One food that has gained popularity in recent years is pumpkin.
Pumpkin is often touted as a superfood for its numerous health benefits, but is it safe and beneficial for dogs?
In most cases, pumpkin is safe for dogs to eat and it can even be a healthy addition to their diet. Here are some of the benefits of pumpkin for dogs:
If you are going to feed your dog pumpkin, make sure you only buy plain canned pumpkin and not pumpkin pie filling (which has additives and sweeteners that are harmful to dogs).
You can roast or steam your own pumpkin to serve to your dog. Avoid giving your dog raw pumpkin, pumpkin skin, and the stem, as they are all hard for them to digest.
Even pumpkin seeds have some health benefits for dogs, full of fiber, magnesium, Vitamin K, and antioxidants.
The seeds should be cleaned, peeled, and roasted without any spices. You can also buy pre-peeled pumpkin seeds from the grocery store.
Once you’ve cleared it with your vet, here are a few ways to include some pumpkin in your dog’s diet:
Overall, pumpkin is safe and healthy for dogs to consume. Remember to always clear any dietary changes with your vet first. When your dog's diet changes, it's great to have a dog door already installed into your door, wall, or slider so that your dog can go to the bathroom whenever they need, preventing accidents.