Can Maltipoos Eat Oranges? Yes, But Only In Moderation

If your dog have mistakenly ingested oranges or even tangerine, you may be asking yourself, can maltipoos eat oranges? Well, it is actually safe to say they can.

While you’ll find that some dogs have a hard time enjoying the acidic taste of this citrus fruit, oranges in general are safe for dogs and it is packed with vitamin C, while also having potassium and fiber.

Can Maltipoos Eat Oranges?

Yes while it is safe for your maltipoos to eat oranges due to the fact that it has lots of health benefits, it should be avoided by dogs who are suffering from health conditions such as diabetes and you should also pay close attention to the amount your dog is eating and always remember to remove the peel of the orange before giving your furry friend.

Can Maltipoos Eat Orange Peel?

Before feeding your dogs oranges to eat make sure that all the seeds are properly removed just to be on the safe side. Your dog’s will have a very difficult time digesting the peels which could eventually lead to intestinal obstruction. There’s even cases where the oils in the peel can lead to upset stomach which may cause vomiting, diarrhea and even dehydration.

Can Puppies Eat Oranges?

Can Maltipoos Eat Oranges

 

Yes oranges are safe for puppies to eat, but the thing is that they are more prone to have upset stomach compare to adult dogs. This is why you may want to give your pup small pieces. As with adults, when feeding your pup make sure that the seeds and peel are properly removed.

Can Maltipoos Have Orange Juice?

No, we don’t think it would be a good idea to feed your maltipoo orange juice, so it is definitely off the menu. While orange juice isn’t toxic for dogs, it is known to be high in sugar and very acid, so this is why you should avoid giving your dog’s to drink.

How Can Oranges Be Bad For Maltipoos?

Sugar is the main culprit. Oranges is known to have lots of natural sugar. It’s the reason why most humans and dogs actually enjoy eating them. Let’s not forget that sugar usually results in calories, so if your dog’s are overweight they should definitely avoid eating them.

It’s the same for dogs who are suffering from diabetes, they should avoid eating oranges. If you notice any form of unusual behavior while feeding your dog, then we highly recommend that you stop feeding your dog oranges.

Even if it is a case where your dog enjoy eating orange and show no signs of allergic reactions, you should limit the amount of oranges they consume and making sure that it doesn’t go above the 10 percent of his daily calories. By simply limiting the amount of treat your dog intake, you can help prevent digestive upset and weight gain from occurring.

How to Feed Oranges to Maltipoos?

It’s always best to keep in mind that oranges or any other treats shouldn’t make up more than 10 percent of your dog’s daily calories intake, so make sure that you only feed them in moderation.

If your dog is small in size with no medical conditions or do not suffer from any sensitive gastrointestinal problems, they can eat up to 2 sections of a moderate size orange while larger dogs on the other hand can eat up to 4 sections.

Make sure the oranges are properly peeled and seeded before feeding it to your furry friend.

Alwayne Gray

Welcome to my blog! My name is Alwayne, I'm delighted to have you here. I'm a doodle lovers that is passionate about sharing my knowledge with new or experienced doodle parents. Doodle breeds are very well known to be intelligent, loving, hyper and very friendly

Recent Posts