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What happens if a dog eats a mango?

Date: 2024-07-01

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What happens if a dog eats a mango?
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The impact of dogs eating mangoes depends on how much they eat. There is no big problem if they eat less. If they eat too much, they will suffer from indigestion and even suffocation. Dogs allergic to mangoes can develop rashes, itching, redness, and even shock. When feeding mango to dogs, pay attention to peeling, removing the core, and then cutting into small pieces for feeding. At the same time, be sure to feed ripe mangoes, not too much.

Disadvantages of dogs eating mango

1. The cyanide and a large amount of dietary fiber contained in mango can cause indigestion, vomiting and diarrhea in dogs, and even suffocation in severe cases.

2. Some dogs are allergic to mango, even if they eat a little, it is easy to cause rash, itching, swelling, and even shock.

Precautions for dogs to eat mango

1. Remove the core

Since mango is a fruit with a large core, the core should be removed when feeding mangoes to dogs, otherwise it is easy to get stuck in the dog's throat. And the peel should also be removed, and then chopped into several small pieces to feed the dog.

2. Eat ripe mangoes

Dogs should generally eat ripe mangoes, which will facilitate absorption. Mango is a tropical fruit with high sugar content. It is best for dogs to eat it in moderation. Eating a large amount will cause diarrhea and dysentery.

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