Can my dog eat Italian sweet peppers?

Reviewed By Kyoko •  Updated: 11/04/19 •  1 min read
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Can my dog eat Italian sweet peppers? Safe for dogs to eat

 

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Italian sweet peppers are quite common in Italian cuisine and are enjoyed for their sweet flavor. In fact, Italian peppers, unlike other types of peppers, are sweet at every stage—from unripe to ripe. You can find these sweet peppers in green, yellow or red and use them as you would other types of peppers. Italian sweet peppers are rich sources of Vitamins A, B6 and C, and more.

Can my dog eat Italian sweet pepper? Yes, your canine companion can enjoy Italian sweet peppers! He can enjoy them raw or cooked, though your pup can more easily digest them if they’re cooked. You can cook them in a little bit of oil before serving them to your dog. Can my puppy eat Italian sweet peppers? Yes, but only in moderation. If your dog or puppy ate too many peppers, he could suffer from diarrhea or even vomiting. These peppers can be added to your dog’s regular dog food—commercial or homemade.

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