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Are prunes bad for dogs

Updated: 10/7/2023
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Prunes can actually be dangerous to a dogs health.

Just like grapes, raisins, and plums; prunes contain a toxin that can damage the kidneys.

Prune Juice however is not a cause for concern. Just don't give it to your dog in excess. A few drops of unweetened prune juice mixed with water is really healthy for your dog every once in a while, especially if it has bowel problems.

For a more effective solution to constipation in a dog. You should boil some rice and give it small vegetables. Dogs do not digest vegetables very easily, so make sure you chop them well.I don't think you should give it in a can either.

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