Quick Answer: Yes — blueberries are one of the best treats you can give a dog. They're low in calories, high in antioxidants, vitamins C and K, and fiber. Their natural sweetness makes them high-value for most dogs. Serve fresh, frozen, or pressed into a lick mat with yogurt for an outstanding frozen enrichment treat.
Benefits of Blueberries for Dogs
- High antioxidants — supports cellular health and immune function
- Vitamin C — immune support
- Vitamin K — supports bone health
- Fiber — digestive support
- Low calorie — ideal for weight-conscious dogs or high-repetition training treats
- Anti-inflammatory properties — beneficial for senior dogs with joint issues
How To Serve
- Fresh blueberries — great size for training treats for medium to large dogs. Halve for small dogs.
- Frozen blueberries — long-lasting enrichment option
- Mixed with yogurt on a lick mat and frozen — excellent summer enrichment treat
- Scattered in a snuffle mat — foraging treat that dogs love finding
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