- Not a substitute for professional veterinary help.
Maybe. Blueberries themselves are a good source of dietary fibre, antioxidants, and vitamin C, which boost your dog’s digestive, immune, and brain health. Dried blueberries, however, have higher sugar content, and some brands you’ll find may even contain corn syrup, which you definitely don’t want to share with your dog. If your dog has eaten dried blueberries, he’s probably fine. He may experience stomach upset if he’s eaten too many, but this should pass. The bottom line: your dog will get greater health benefits from fresh or frozen blueberries. (Click on the link below to learn more!)
What Else Can Your Dog Eat?
There is a wide variety of “human food” that is healthy for your dog to eat, while others are considered toxic and dangerous. Check out which fruits and veg are good for your dog here and which spices and seasonings are ok to give to your furry little buddy here.