21/05/2026
🍎🥕 THE 10 BEST FRUITS & VEGETABLES TO SHARE WITH YOUR DOG 🫐🥦
While dogs are biologically designed to thrive on animal-based nutrition, certain fresh fruits & vegetables can provide excellent additional nutrients, antioxidants, fibre & phytonutrients when fed appropriately & in moderation.
The key is understanding that these foods should complement a species-appropriate diet - not replace it.
Here are 10 of my favourite fresh additions to share with dogs & why they can be beneficial:
🥦 1. BROCCOLI
Rich in antioxidants, fibre, vitamin C & sulforaphane --- a powerful plant compound studied for its anti-inflammatory & detoxification-supportive effects.
Broccoli also supports gut health & beneficial bacteria within the digestive tract.
🥕 2. CARROT
Excellent for:
• beta carotene
• eye health
• immune support
• natural fibre
Raw carrots can also provide a satisfying crunch for some dogs while being far lower calorie than processed treats.
🫐 3. BLUEBERRIES
Tiny nutritional powerhouses packed with antioxidants called anthocyanins, which help combat oxidative stress & cellular damage.
Blueberries are particularly supportive for:
• brain health
• ageing dogs
• immune function
• inflammation reduction
🍎 4. APPLE (WITHOUT SEEDS)
Apples provide:
• fibre
• vitamin C
• hydration
• natural plant antioxidants
The seeds should always be removed due to cyanogenic compounds.
🍉 5. WATERMELON (NO SEEDS OR RIND)
Fantastic for hydration during warmer weather.
Watermelon contains:
• potassium
• lycopene
• vitamin A
• vitamin C
Low calorie & refreshing for many dogs.
🥬 6. SPINACH
Contains iron, magnesium, folate & chlorophyll along with various antioxidants that support cellular health.
Like many leafy greens, spinach is best fed in moderation rather than excessively.
🎃 7. PUMPKIN
One of the best natural digestive supports.
Pumpkin is rich in soluble fibre & can help support healthy stools during both constipation & mild digestive upset.
Excellent for gut health.
🍓 8. STRAWBERRIES
Contain antioxidants, fibre & vitamin C.
They are also lower in sugar than many fruits, making them a reasonable occasional treat option when fed in moderation.
🥒 9. CUCUMBER
Low calorie, hydrating & gentle on the digestive system.
A great crunchy snack option, especially for dogs needing weight management.
🍌 10. BANANA
Provides:
• potassium
• magnesium
• vitamin B6
• natural energy
Best fed occasionally due to higher natural sugar content, but excellent as a training treat or enrichment addition.
A few important reminders ⚠️
🐾 Fruits & vegetables should only form a small portion of the diet
🐾 Animal proteins, organs & healthy fats should remain the nutritional foundation
🐾 Introduce new foods gradually
🐾 Always feed plain - no seasoning, sauces, garlic, onion or artificial sweeteners
🐾 Some foods are toxic to dogs, including grapes, raisins, onion, garlic, avocado pits & macadamias
Fresh whole foods can provide wonderful nutritional enrichment when used thoughtfully. I always prefer real foods with genuine biological value over ultra-processed commercial treats loaded with starches, sugars, dyes & preservatives.
At Emerald Park Border Collies, I believe nutrition should nourish the body, support long-term health & work with canine biology ..... not against it. 🐾
- Donna Williams,
Emerald Park Border Collies.
www.emeraldparkbc.com
"Making life better
- one dog at a time!"