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Home » Can Dogs Eat Dried Cranberries? What You Need To Know

Can Dogs Eat Dried Cranberries? What You Need To Know

Renee Dobbs · November 2, 2021 · Leave a Comment

a bunch of dried cranberries.
whippet dog wondering about dried cranberries.

Before you share them with your furry friend, can dogs eat dried cranberries? This guide will answer all your questions.

They are a sweet treat and found in lots of trail mix recipes, but can dogs have dried cranberries?

Dog owners, this guide is for you! You’ll learn all about dehydrated cranberries and how safe they are and warning signs to watch out for.

a pile of dried cranberries (Craisins).

For ultimate pet safety, please ask your vet any questions you have regarding your dog eating dried cranberries.

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Can Dogs Eat Dried Cranberries

Yes, small amounts of dried cranberries are safe for dogs. It’s always best to give your pup treats that don’t have any added sugar. Fresh cranberries are going to have more fiber and less sugar than dried, so those are a safe option too.

Fresh fruit and raw cranberries are safe and nutritious, but they have lots of sugar. Even though it’s natural sugar, too much sugar can still lead to unhealthy weight gain in pets.

If you have questions about dried cranberries and your dog’s health, please ask your veterinarian.

Can Dogs Eat Craisins

Dogs can safely eat a few craisins, but they aren’t a good choice to give your dog. They are really high in sugar. Dogs that eat too much sugar are at a higher risk of diabetes and heart disease.

Even though they are safe, you should also be careful with how many they eat at once. Too many craisins might give your pup an upset stomach.

So, can dogs have craisins? It depends on how many you give them at one time. Just give them a small amount or add them as an ingredient in a homemade cranberry dog treat.

dog wondering about dried cranberries,
Handsome Milo wondering about dried cranberries.

Benefits Of Dried Cranberries

There are some health benefits of dried cranberries – just be careful with how many you let your pup eat at one time.

They are a good treat because they are high in dietary fiber. Too much fiber can lead to stomach upset, so moderate how much they eat.

Dried cranberries are also high in vitamin C, which is really beneficial for your dog’s immune system.

You might have heard about cranberry supplements – like cranberry extract or giving it in juice form. There isn’t a lot of scientific evidence out there about the actual benefits of these supplements in the prevention or treatment of urinary tract infections.

The same is true about stomach ulcers or kidney stones.

Before you try to treat your dog’s UTI at home, (or any other disease) please reach out to your veterinarian.

Are Dried Cranberries Bad For Dogs

Dried cranberries are not bad for dogs. They are high in sugar, so you need to be careful with how much they eat, especially if they eat a diet that’s already high in sugar.

You should also know that unsweetened dried cranberries have a bitter taste that most dogs probably won’t like. In fact, this tart treat might be tough to give to your fur babies. If they turn up their noses, just avoid giving them any more.

Are Dried Cranberries Good For Dogs

So, they are safe, are dried cranberries ok for dogs? Yes, they are actually pretty safe for your pet, a little bit at a time.

There is a better way to give your pet healthy treats than to share dried cranberries. A few pieces sprinkled in their dog food might be a way to add a little taste and nutrition, but only add small quantities.

Are Dried Cranberries Safe For Dogs

Yes, small amounts of dried cranberries are safe for dogs.

When it comes to your dog cranberries are safe. How safe they depend on your dog’s diet. Dogs should not eat too much sugar. If they didn’t eat any other sugary treats today or within the last few days, moderate amounts of dried cranberries probably won’t hurt them.

Be careful with how much sugar you let your dog eat – even from sources you think are healthy, like grape juice. Avoid anything with added sugar.

a bowl of dried cranberries (Craisins).

Are Dried Cranberries Toxic To Dogs

No, dried cranberries are not toxic to dogs. They are really high in sugar, so they might not be the best option, especially for smaller dogs.

There is nothing poisonous or toxic about dried cranberries for dogs.

My Dog Ate Dried Cranberries – What Do I Do

Anytime your furry friend tries new foods – like dried cranberries – you should watch them and see how they handle it. Chances are they will be just fine, without any reactions.

It’s a good idea to ask your veterinarian any questions you have about your dog’s health. As pet owners, we should always ask the experts questions about diet and food safety, but I hope this guide helps give you a bit of information that you can use.

Final Thoughts

As you can see, there are health benefits of dried cranberries. Small amounts of them are safe for dogs to eat. Just be careful. Only give them a little bit at a time and make sure they are eating a well-balanced diet.

More Dog Food Resources

Here are some more resources about other fruit dogs can eat and ones that are bad for them.

  • Can Dogs Eat Blackberries
  • Can Dogs Eat Guava
  • Can Dogs Eat Honeydew
  • Can Dogs Eat Kiwi
  • Can Dogs Eat Papaya
  • Can Dogs Eat Plantains
  • Can Dogs Eat Plums

Find lots more articles on food dogs can eat here on Spoiled Hounds!

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