Can dogs eat Carrots?
Quick Answer:
Carrots are generally safe, low-calorie, and highly nutritious snacks for dogs.
Why it matters:
Carrots are rich in Vitamin A, fiber, and beta-carotene. Chewing on raw carrots also helps clean plaque from dogs' teeth. They are low in fat and calories, making them a great alternative treat for weight management.
What to check on the label:
- •Choking risk (cut raw carrots into bite-sized chunks or feed cooked)
- •Added butter, salt, or seasonings if feeding cooked carrots
Symptoms to watch for:
- •Undigested orange carrot chunks in stool (normal if chewed poorly, but indicates you should cut them smaller or cook them)
When to contact a veterinarian:
Contact a vet if your dog is choking on a large piece of raw carrot or shows signs of gastrointestinal obstruction.
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