Key Takeaways
- Dogs can eat guava fruit ✔️
- The flesh and skin of guava contain many beneficial vitamins and minerals ✔️
- Seeds, leaves, and guava paste should be avoided ❌
- Dogs shouldn’t eat more than a few pieces of guava a week ❌
What Is the Guava Fruit?
There are several types of guava that are safe for dogs to eat. The most common variety is the red guava. It is sweet and sour, and it is easy for dogs to digest. Other types of safe guavas include the yellow or white guava and the strawberry, pineapple guava, champagne or apple guava. All of these sorts are fantastic for dogs to eat and provide them with many benefits.
If you’re worried your type of guava might not be entirely safe, check out ASPCA’s list of toxic plants!
Why Is Guava Good for Your Dog?
Guava is a fruit that is rich in nutrients. It contains vitamins A, B, and C, as well as antioxidants. These nutrients can help to keep dogs healthy and give them energy. Guava also has a high water content, which can help to keep dogs hydrated, and fiber, which can help to regulate digestion in dogs.
Sounds a whole lot like watermelon, right? But can dogs eat watermelon? Find out here!
Can Guava Be Bad for Dogs?
Can dogs eat guava? Yes, but guava can be dangerous for dogs if they eat too much of it. If a dog eats too many guavas, they may experience vomiting or diarrhea.
Guava seeds can also be harmful to dogs if they swallow them. The seeds can get stuck in their digestive system and cause blockages (not to mention that they contain some amount of cyanide). Always give guava to your furry pal in moderation to avoid these dangers. Last but not least, always make sure that you are feeding your dog ripe guavas.
Editor’s Note 🐕
While in general we recommend and approve of sharing a few pieces of fruit with your dog, don’t overdo it. Especially, if your dog has a sensitive stomach.
Can Dogs Eat Guava Skin?
Can dogs eat guava skin? Absolutely! There is no need to remove it before giving it to your happy tail-wagger. The skin of the fruit contains nutrients that are beneficial for dogs, and it is easy for dogs to digest. Note though: peel the rind of the apple guava if it’s for a puppy.
By the way, dried guava is also a nice treat for pups.
How Much Guava Is the Right Amount for a Dog?
So, exactly how much of the Caribbean Psidium Guava is okay? Since the tropical fruit is good for dogs and rich in vitamin C, you can give your dog one whole guava per week (big buddies). Two slices are more than enough with smaller dogs. Serving juicy guava to your dog will make him wag his tail even more!
Are Guava Leaves, Guava Juice and Guava Paste Good for Dogs?
Leaves
Although the exotic fruit leaf is often medicinal to humans, it should not be munched on by hounds, as they may have an upset stomach.
Juice
A few sips of guava juice won’t harm your pooch, but typically such drinks contain a large amount of sugar, additives, artificial sweeteners or even xylitol. It’s better to squeeeze out some nectar yourself, if it is even possible.
Paste
Can dogs eat guava paste? The answer is a resounding no! It has way too much sugar.
Is Guava Safe for Dogs? Final Words
So, can dogs eat guava? Yes! However, you should always consult with your veterinarian before making any changes to your dog’s diet. And as with anything else, moderation is key. Feeding your dog lots of guava could result in an upset stomach or other health problems. But with a bit of caution, you can feel good about giving your furry friend this delicious tropical fruit.
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