Can Dogs Eat Bananas?

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Safe for Dogs

High in potassium, vitamins. Feed in moderation due to sugar.

Salt in excess is toxic to dogs and causes sodium ion poisoning, a serious medical emergency. Excessive salt consumption draws water out of cells into the bloodstream, causing severe dehydration, brain swelling, and in critical cases, seizures and death. Most dog foods contain appropriate sodium levels for health. The danger comes from processed human foods high in salt, saltwater from beaches, and deliberate salt overdose. Your dog should have constant access to fresh water, which becomes critical if salt exposure is suspected. Even small salt overdoses can be dangerous for very small dogs, elderly dogs, or those with heart or kidney disease.

How to Feed Bananas to Your Dog

2–3 small slices per day. High in sugar so keep it as an occasional treat.

Health Benefits

Nutritional Information (per 100g)

Calories346 kcal
Protein3.89g
Fat1.81g
Carbohydrates88.28g
Fibre9.9g
Sugar47.3g
Calcium22mg
Iron1.15mg
Vitamin C7mg
Vitamin A12µg

Source: USDA FoodData Central

How much Bananas can my dog have?

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Common Mistakes

Watch out: Owners often allow dogs to drink saltwater at the beach without realising the danger. Feeding salty processed foods like cured meats, pickles, or salty snacks regularly puts dogs at risk. Some don't realise how much salt is in common human foods. Rock salt used in winter can be hazardous if dogs walk on it and then lick their paws. Always rinse paws after beach trips or winter walks.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much salt is toxic to dogs?
As little as 0.3g per kg of body weight can cause poisoning. Prevention is critical.
What are symptoms of salt poisoning?
Excessive thirst, urination, vomiting, diarrhoea, lethargy, tremors, and seizures.
Why is saltwater dangerous?
Beach saltwater can cause rapid sodium poisoning if dogs drink it.
Should I prevent my dog from the beach?
No, just prevent drinking saltwater and rinse paws afterward.
What if my dog ate something salty?
Ensure fresh water is available. If large amounts were eaten, contact your vet immediately.

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