Can my dog eat Celery?

Reviewed By Kyoko •  Updated: 11/03/19 •  1 min read
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Can my dog eat Celery?

 

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Celery is an ancient vegetable and is commonly grown in many parts of the world. It’s used in many types of dishes—everything from salads and soups, to crunchy snacks and more. Did you know celery has many health benefits? A few of these include lowering cholesterol, anti-inflammatory properties, lowering blood pressure, etc. Not only that, but celery provides some healthy vitamins and minerals, and is low-fat.

Can my dog eat celery? Yes—dogs can safely eat celery. Your fur baby can even enjoy it as a low-fat snack if he’s on a diet. The main issue with celery is that it can pose a choking hazard. It’s important to first cut the celery stalk into small, bite-size pieces before giving it to your fur baby. Can my puppy eat celery? Yes, but remember to cut it up into small pieces first. A puppy eating celery may not like the taste at first, but try again over successive days, and he might just begin to enjoy its crunchy texture and flavor.

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Kyoko is from a family of 3 and moved to New York with her parents and siblings when she was 13. Kyoko is fond of spending a great amount of time with pets, specifically her beagle Luna and cat Missy. Her boyfriend often complains that she spends too much time giving attention to their animals. Kyoko has written dozens of articles concerning pets and is aiming at owning a pet shop one day!

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