Some vegetables
and fruits are good for your dogs, such as bananas. Many veterinarians will
recommend you to add this potassium-rich food to their diet. It is a healthier
alternative to the salty and fatty treats sold in the market. Furthermore, it
also contains a high dose of fiber which can aid your dog if he has a GI
(Gastrointestinal) problem. The magnesium content of the bananas will encourage
bone growth. It also helps the proper absorption of nutrients and promotes
protein build-up.
Share Bananas With Your Dog in
Moderation
When you feed an
excessive amount of bananas to your dog, your dog may experience constipation.
Aside from that, you should also refrain from feeding your dogs with a banana
peel. Bananas are never toxic to our dogs, but it takes time for them to digest
the bananas, and if they ingest large pieces of bananas, it can block the
digestive tract of the dogs.
Bananas in large
amounts can also cause hyperkalemia or excess protein in their bloodstream.
Hyperkalemia can lead to heart conditions that may result in cardiac arrest.
Irregularities in blood sugar can also be an issue if you give your dog an
excessive amount of bananas. Like any foods you plan to introduce to your dog’s
diet, you should first talk to your veterinarian about it. If you are giving
bananas as a treat, you should observe if there are some signs of allergies and
any change in their weight. Some dogs will love to eat bananas, while others
will not.
What are the Symptoms of Overdose?
If your dog is
having difficulty when passing stool, then there is a possibility that you give
them an unnecessary amount of bananas. In addition, they can also experience
diarrhea, vomiting, and abdominal discomfort. For those who have acquired
hyperkalemia, your dogs can collapse unexpectedly. They can also appear
disoriented and weak. When looking for signs of banana overdose, make sure to
watch your pets intently. Panting, dilated pupils, yelping, and restlessness
are prevalent signs of discomfort. If your dog is showing some signs of
discomfort, call the help of your veterinarian immediately.
Bananas should
only be given as a treat. It should never be your alternative to a healthy and
balanced diet. Large and medium-sized dogs should only be given half of the
average-sized banana. Puppies and smaller breeds should eat only 2-3 small
pieces of bananas. If you have an active dog, you can probably give them more
but always consult your veterinarian.
While bananas are
considered good for our furry friends, they should never be given in excess.
Dehydrated banana is a better treat compared to commercially manufactured
treats. The high amount of carbohydrates and sugar will provide our dogs with
the energy to stay active. It is also packed with minerals and vitamins to
achieve a healthy and strong body.
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