These parts of the pineapple contain a type of fiber called insoluble fiber, which is difficult for dogs to digest. Eating the skin or core can cause obstruction in the stomach and intestines, leading to severe discomfort, vomiting, and even death. In summary, the answer to the question "Can dogs eat pineapple?" is a resounding no.
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Although small amounts of raw pineapple can have small health benefits for dogs, not all pineapple parts are meant to be eaten. So only use a tiny serving of the soft flesh as a dog treat. And never the hard core or the spiked pineapple skin.
To serve to your dog, cut up raw, fresh pineapple into bite-sized chunks or sticks. Never feed your dog the core or spiky skin, which can cause an obstruction. Avoid canned pineapple, which is packed in sugary syrup that can irritate a dog's digestive system and lead to diarrhea or vomiting. For a refreshing treat during the summer, freeze
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