Can My Dog Eat Pomegranates
Yes! Pomegranates are strong antioxidants and offer cytoprotective activities in endothelial cells.
Pomegranates offer a great source of antioxidant activity levels of fruits. There are a few other fruits we may also choose including the Wolfberry if we are really trying to use antioxidants for specific purposes. But if we’re looking to include a variety of options to introduce antioxidants into our dog’s diet and maintain wellness, Pomegranates make a great options! (Look at ORAC scores))
Benefits of Pomegranates Include:
Antioxidant-rich and promotes longevity, cellular health, reduces cancer risk
Anti-Inflammatory
Dissolving Gallstones or Kidney Stones
Reduction in nodules, calcifications, ganglion cysts
Builds and strengthens blood cell counts
Aids in glucose regulation
Super Food for Brain Health, focus & concentration. May aid in the support of Canine Cognative Decline.
Natural Dewormer in Dogs
Pomegranates are rich in iron, manganese, potassium and chromium.
You can add about 1 tablespoon for every 20 pounds of your dog’s weight to your dog’s diet.
Resource: Journal of Applied Research in Veterinary Medicine