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You shouldn't hesitate to give your dog some sweet yellow watermelons. In addition to being rich in vitamins A and C yellow watermelons also contain beta-carotene. You should always remove as many seeds as possible and cut the flesh into small pieces. The taste of watermelon will probably appeal to your dog but don't overfeed him as it might upset his stomach if he eats too much of it. |
The purpose of this research is to explain “Can Dogs Eat Yellow Watermelon?“.
- What is the yellow watermelon?
- What other colors of watermelon are there?
- Why do watermelons come in different colors?
- Is it healthy for your dog?
- How much yellow watermelon can you feed your dog?
- Can dogs eat the skin of a yellow watermelon?
- Can dogs eat the seeds of a yellow watermelon?
- Should a puppy be allowed to eat watermelon?
- How to serve yellow watermelon to a dog
- What is the best fruit to feed your dog?
- Conclusion
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Donot give your pooch a store-bought bone full of God knows what when hes peckish and just begging for a treat.
You can give your dog fruit including watermelons which are very healthy.
A watermelon whether red or yellow is one of the foods you can share with your pets.
In this research we’re going to talk about yellow watermelons since they have been on the market for quite some time but people are still somewhat confused about them.
What is the yellow watermelon?
Yellow watermelons look just like red ones from the outside. The rinds of both are dark green and striped sometimes cracked from too much sun exposure.
Theres a big difference on the inside and its pretty obvious. I see a bright yellow flesh instead of a pink or redone. The yellow watermelons are sweeter than the red ones but they have the same crunch. Red ones are not as good as white ones because of their taste which is like honey. Its like the lottery with red ones some are sweet while others are not. They look ripe but they’re not. The only way to go wrong with yellow watermelons is to eat them.
As with red watermelons you can find seedless yellow watermelons that are good for your dog.
What other colors of watermelon are there?
Yellow watermelons are not considered a natural phenomenon by some. Yellow is a perfectly natural mutation and some farmers prefer to grow this type only not only because it is sweeter but also because it is still a novelty for many people.
Since we are talking about novelty watermelons you may also find other weird colors on the market. There is a kind of orange watermelon that is just as sweet as the yellow variety but there is also a white variety. The Cream of Saskatchewan variety may seem off-putting with its pale white flesh but it still tastes like watermelon even though its not as sweet as the yellow variety.
Why do watermelons come in different colors?
Yellow watermelons might seem odd when you first see them but the difference in color is easy to explain.
Lycopene a pigment responsible for the red color of watermelons is abundant in red watermelons. The tomato and pink grapefruit also contain plenty of lycopene.
Is it healthy for your dog?
Yellow watermelon is a good choice if you want to provide your dog with vitamins and antioxidants.
Just like the red watermelons the yellow ones are mostly water 92% to be exact. Watermelon is a great fruit to keep your dog hydrated on a hot summer day.
The immune system is supported by yellow watermelons which contain vitamins A and C. Vitamin A is also good for the eyes so yellow watermelons are perfect treats for older pets who are experiencing vision problems. Vitamin C is also beneficial for a dogs skin as it keeps the blood vessels’ elasticity which is vital for senior pets.
Watermelons are a low-calorie snack when compared to other fruits. Just 46 calories per cup of chopped yellow watermelon.
Similarly sized servings have 12 grams of carbs which your little buddy needs for energy.
Some people wonder if they should give their pets a treat that is high in carbs and most of those 12 grams come from sugar. It is good news that the fiber isolates those sugars so they will release slowly into the bloodstream.
Theres no risk of your dogs blood sugar levels spiking when you give him a cookie.
Red watermelon is touted as a great fruit to treat dogs because it is a good source of lycopene which is not only a pigment but also an antioxidant. The yellow watermelons do not contain lycopene but they make up for it by being high in beta carotene.
In addition to its many health benefits this compound is abundant in carrots. Among other things the body converts it into vitamin A which is beneficial to the eyes.
Furthermore beta carotene is an antioxidant so it protects against free radical damage and can prevent certain kinds of cancer. Cancer threatens dogs as well unfortunately.
How much yellow watermelon can you feed your dog?
There are no guidelines regarding how much watermelon of any color your dog can consume. It will mostly depend on the size of your dog. There is no reason that a small poodle should not have more than a big German Shepherd.
A medium-sized dog however should have no problem eating a slice of watermelon no larger than two inches in diameter. Be sure to cut the fruit into small pieces that are easy to chew. When introducing new food to your dog start with just a couple of pieces especially if your dog has a sensitive stomach. The dog does not need to have it every day just a couple of times a week should suffice. Excessive amounts of watermelon could cause diarrhea.
Ask your vet how much watermelon red or yellow your dog can safely consume if you have any concerns.
Can dogs eat the skin of a yellow watermelon?
Any type of watermelon rind should never be chewed by your dog. Due to the possibility of causing diarrhea it may irritate the gastrointestinal tract. In addition even if you wash the watermelon carefully you will not know where it came from or how it was grown so the rind may contain pesticides and other nasty chemicals.
Finally watermelon rind is a choking hazard. It’s chewy which makes it fun to chew but not hard enough that the dog might accidentally swallow a chunk big enough to get stuck in his throat. As well if a large chunk gets to the stomach it would not be digested very well and might end up causing an intestinal blockage.
Can dogs eat the seeds of a yellow watermelon?
In yellow watermelons there are large black seeds and smaller white ones which are immature seeds. The seeds of watermelons are toxic to dogs according to experts. They are not dangerous for your pet because of the compounds in them but if they’re ingested in large quantities they might cause an intestinal blockage that can be life-threatening.
You should remove both the white and black seeds from the watermelon before giving it to your dog. You do not need to worry if you miss one or two your dog will pass those without a problem regardless of their size.
Should a puppy be allowed to eat watermelon?
Watermelon is good for puppies so they should get some too. Besides the numerous health benefits listed above watermelons are a great source of calcium and potassium making them ideal for growing dogs.
When handling the seeds however you should be extra careful. Seeds might get stuck in the throat of a small puppy if a large dog has no problem swallowing them.
Apart from that your puppy will enjoy a few bites of watermelon. Make sure your puppy does not drink too much water after eating this tasty treat.
Dogs need water to remain healthy but too much can upset their stomachs.
How to serve yellow watermelon to a dog
If your dog has a good set of teeth to sink into it you can use frozen treats for him just like you do. Naturally he will eat it raw just like you do.
Watermelon flesh can be blended by scooping it out and placing it in the blender.
Place the bone molds in the freezer for a few hours after pouring the smooth liquid into them. The treat will be much appreciated and fun for your pet but do not give him too much.
Be sure he gets no more than one wedge of meat from the blender considering how much flesh went into it.
What is the best fruit to feed your dog?
It is important for healthy dogs to eat some fruit every day to get enough vitamins and other micro-nutrients they do not get from their normal food. Because fruit counts as a treat snacks should not account for more than 10% of your dogs diet.
Not only are apples and bananas healthy for dogs but they also have high fiber content which is very good for their digestion.
As well berries are a delicious treat especially since they’re high in antioxidants.
Regarding watermelons the other type of melon the cantaloupe is also recommended for dogs cut into bite-sized pieces and without seeds.
Conclusion
You should not hesitate to give your dog some sweet yellow watermelons. In addition to being rich in vitamins A and C yellow watermelons also contain beta carotene. You should always remove as many seeds as possible and cut the flesh into small pieces. The taste of watermelon will probably appeal to your dog but do not overfeed him as it might upset his stomach if he eats too much of it.
If you want to read more about dog food tips read here: Dog Food Tips and Tricks.