9 Reasons Your Dog Should Eat Blueberries

September
7
,
2020
|
Dana Scott

Have you ever wondered if your dog can eat blueberries? The short answer is yes ... blueberries are safe for dogs.

In fact, there are lots of good reasons you should give your dog blueberriesThese powerhouse berries may be small … but they're full of health benefits for your dog.

So let’s jump into the reasons why you should add blueberries to your dog’s diet.

Why Your Dog Needs Blueberries

Do you take vitamins? If you do, it’s likely because you want to make sure that, whatever you eat, you get enough vitamins every day.

Well, blueberries are kind of like a natural multivitamin for your dog. Unlike many other fruits, blueberries are quite low in sugar ... and that means they're low in calories.

They’re also high in healthful nutrientsAnd the real power of blueberries is that they have the most antioxidants of any fruit.

Nutrients In Blueberries

Blueberries are chock-full of vitamins ... like vitamins A, C, E, K, folate and choline.

In fact, one cup of blueberries has almost a quarter of the recommended daily amount of vitamin C for people ... and 36% of the recommended vitamin K.

And they deliver some minerals too ... like manganese, calcium, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, zinc and potassium.

Just that list should be enough to grab your attention ...

... But I want to focus on antioxidants.

Antioxidants In Blueberries

Vitamins A, C and E are all antioxidants ... and so are minerals like manganese. And that blue-purple color in blueberries? It comes from flavonoid pigments called anthocyanins.

Antioxidants are superheroes for your dog's cells. They protect against the damage caused by oxidation … when oxygen interacts with the body's cells.

During oxidation, your dog’s body produces damaged cells called free radicals. These damaged cells lack an important molecule. To make themselves whole again, they steal that molecule from other cells. This starts a chain reaction.

Free radicals are a natural byproduct of metabolism. But free radicals also come from toxins your dog gets exposed to. And your dog can get those toxins from all kinds of things in his life, like ...

  • Vaccines
  • Processed dog food
  • Medications
  • Flea, tick and heartworm preventives (pesticides)
  • Yard chemicals
  • Household cleaning products

Even if you don't use any of these ... toxins are hard to avoid in today's environment. If you live in a city ... you can be sure one of your neighbors uses fertilizer and weed killer on his lawn. And then there is pollution.

And if left unchecked, too many free radicals can lead to damaged DNA and chronic disease. Your dog needs antioxidants to help control the free radical damage. Because antioxidants help protect your dog's cells from harm.

This will help support your dog's immune system.

And that isn’t all that blueberries and antioxidants do for your dog.

Health Benefits Of Blueberries

There are a surprising number of studies on blueberries. And each one provides more insight into how they support health.

Here are just some of the things research shows blueberries can do.

    1. Support Brain Health

      There are studies that show blueberries may have strong effects on brain health and help support cognitive function. 

      One placebo-controlled study looked at individuals age 65-70. It found that blueberries improved cognitive tests in the people who ate berries.

        2. Supports A Healthy Inflammatory Response

          Blueberries help support a normal inflammatory response to help keep dogs in peak condition. 

          Inflammation is a natural process ... and sometimes it's a good thing. The body needs it to heal injuries and wounds.

          But chronic inflammation is harmful and can lead to many diseases including … 

          • Arthritis
          • Cardiovascular disease

            3. Support Heart Function

              Blueberries can help support a normal inflammatory response to help support heart function ...  And research shows that blueberries support cardiovascular health.

              4. Supports Weight Loss

                If your dog is on the chubby side ... blueberries might help support weight loss. Studies in mice show they can not only limit weight gain ... but also slow development of fat cells. This means blueberries may help support proper weight management.

                Improved gut health can also help manage obesity ... and blueberries can do that too! (More detail about that coming up next). 

                  5. Support Gut Health

                    A healthy gut helps support a healthy body. Around 90% of the immune system comes from the gut. So you must support a healthy microbiome for your dog. 

                    You can use probiotics to help maintain proper gut flora. But now it turns out ... blueberries may also be good for your dog's gut.

                    A 2018 University of Georgia studied the effects of blueberries on various elements of gut health in rats.

                    They found that blueberry supplementation can nourish natural gut bacteria and support gastrointestinal mucosa! Anthocyanins are part of the reason for this effect ... because of their ability to support a normal inflammatory response. 

                    Liver health and insulin sensitivity also improved ... and that suggests another way blueberries may help maintain healthy weight and normal blood glucose levels.  And the fiber in blueberries can support normal digestive function. Since fiber is nondigestible, it acts as a prebiotic and feeds the healthy bacteria in the gut.

                      6. Helps Maintain Normal Function Of The Urinary Tract

                        You might think of cranberries when your dog has a UTI ... but their cousin, blueberries, can promote bladder health too.  

                          7. Support Eye Function

                            Dogs are prone to many of the same age-related eye conditions we are. Blueberries may also help support eye function.

                            One study looked at Nutrients For The Aging Eye. It found that many nutrients in blueberries could be helpful. Vitamin C is especially good for the eyes ... and blueberries offer a great source of vitamin C

                              9. May Help Recover From Exercise

                                In one study, sled dogs ate blueberries to boost antioxidant levels ... so they could recover faster after competition. Blueberries helped reduce post-exercise oxidative stress.

                                But your dog doesn't need to be an endurance athlete to benefit from blueberries ... so give him some after he's been for a walk or run. 

                                How To Add Them Into Your Dog's Diet

                                First of all, always use fresh, organic blueberries if you can. 

                                Buy organic to reduce the chances of pesticides … which can lead to the oxidative stress you want to avoid. Also be sure the berries are free of mold, which is toxic to health. 

                                Once you have some nice blueberries … you can add them right into your dog’s meals. Or you can give them on their own as a delicious treat.

                                If your dog's on a fresh, raw diet ... you can add blueberries with other fruits and veggies when you prepare his meals. 

                                Even if you feed a processed diet, blueberries are a great nutrient-rich addition. But what about when blueberries aren’t in season? 

                                You can use a berry supplement. Or buy frozen blueberries, to keep the benefits in his dish year-round.

                                In fact, if you have too many fresh blueberries, just freeze them.  Freezing them may even increase the availability of antioxidantsFrozen blueberries can get a bit mushy when thawed … so your dog may prefer them straight from the freezer. 

                                If your dog isn’t used to fiber-rich foods, start slow. This will help avoid an upset stomach or loose stool.

                                And if you're lucky enough to have a blueberry farm nearby ... pick as many as you can! The whole family can enjoy all the benefits of blueberries.

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