Can Dogs Eat Guava?

I love fresh guavas as they are packed with nutrients and can have a varied texture from chewy to crunchy and mushy. So, I have a lot of them in my home, especially when they are in season. My little dog Pomp gets curious every time I eat red guavas. Once, I saw him sniffing at a small piece of red guava that had fallen off the plate. Finally, he took the piece in his mouth and finished it. The next day, he took an attempt at full guava. Luckily, I saw it well in time and took the fruit off his reach. Can dogs eat guava?

Can they eat guava at all?

Yes, dogs can surely eat guava. It is not toxic to dogs. However, you should feed only a small portion of the fruit, one or two bites, two to three times a week. Guava is a nutrient-rich fruit and your dog may benefit from it.

However, it can be given only as an occasional treat. A dog’s digestive system does not break down the nutrients as efficiently as humans do. That’s why dogs don’t benefit from fruits as much as humans.

While feeding guava to your dog, you should take care not to feed him the rind and the seeds. Both can create digestive issues. Fruit seeds are known to contain cyanide while some dogs can be allergic to guava. Feeding him a small portion and keeping a watch on how his body reacts to the fruit is the right way to go.

Health benefits of guava for dogs

Can dogs eat guava? Guava is a delicious fruit packed with vital nutrients including vitamins and minerals. Feeding a small portion of this fruit occasionally will help your pet.

Among the vitamins, Guava is rich in vitamins A, C, K, E, and B vitamins. It contains many important minerals including iron, calcium, zinc, copper, magnesium, and manganese. All these vitamins and minerals can keep your dog’s immune system strong and help him remain agile.

Guava has high amounts of fibre that aid the digestive process.

Why guava can be bad for dogs?

Guava can be bad for dogs because it contains high amounts of sugar, which can cause obesity in dogs. Besides, if your dog ends up eating the rind and the seeds of the fruit, it may have digestive problems. Some dogs can be allergic to guava and can develop irritation and itching in their paws and other parts of the body. Can dogs eat guava? Dogs can eat guava occasionally in small portions. 

How to feed guava to dogs?

You should feed one to two bites of guava to your dog, not more than 3 times a week. You should feed the pulp with only ripe guava. Before feeding, wash the fruit, remove the skin and the seeds, and cut the fruit in bite sizes. Hand-feed one or two pieces at a time, and enjoy the rest of the fruit yourself.

What fruits can you give to your dog instead of guava?

There are some fruits that dogs can eat without worry. These fruits include strawberries, blueberries, apples, bananas, and cantaloupes. You can feed these fruits to your dog.

However, some fruits are toxic to dogs such as grapes, avocados, and raisins. You should completely avoid giving these fruits to your dogs.

Are dogs allergic to guava?

Some dogs may have an allergy to guava. That’s why you should give your dog only a little portion of the fruit when giving it for the first time. You should keep a watch on the dog to notice if it has developed any symptoms of allergy. Usually, the allergy will show up in the form of itching and hives. Indigestion, swelling in the face, and infections in the paws and ears are some of the common symptoms of guava allergies in dogs.

What to do if your dog eats guava?

As we said earlier, a dog may have an allergy to guava. This is why you should not give him free access to this fruit. But if your dog has accidentally eaten a big portion of guava, you don’t need to panic. You should wait and watch for any symptoms of allergy to show up. If your dog shows the above-mentioned symptoms, you should take him to a vet for necessary treatment and medication. If he doesn’t show any symptoms of allergy, you should think your dog is not allergic to guava.

Conclusion

Guava is one of those fruits that can be fed to dogs without much thinking. That said, you should avoid feeding him the rind and the seeds of the fruit, which can cause gastrointestinal problems in your dog. You should feed only 1 or 2 bites of guava 2 to 3 times a week.

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