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Can I give lychees to dogs?
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Lychee is a fruit that comes with some risks for dogs, so be careful. Lychee contains seeds, and the seeds may contain cyanide (cyanic acid compound). Cyanide is toxic and can cause poisoning in dogs if ingested in large quantities.
Therefore, when giving lychee to your dog, keep the following in mind:
Remove the seeds: Lychee seeds are highly poisonous and should never be fed to dogs. Before feeding lychees, remove the seeds before serving.
Keep the right amount: Lychee contains natural sugar, so keep it in the right amount. Feeding large amounts can raise your dog’s blood sugar levels, increasing the risk of indigestion and diarrhea. Serve in small bite-sized portions and adjust to your dog’s weight and size.
Beware of allergies: Dogs can have allergic reactions to new foods, so be careful when giving them lychees for the first time. Start with a small amount and watch your dog’s reaction.
Lychees contain cyanide, so it’s best to feed your dog other safe fruits if possible. We also recommend adjusting your dog’s diet to suit his health and seeking advice from your veterinarian to ensure he gets the nutrition he needs. In the unlikely event that your dog becomes unwell after ingesting lychees, it is important to contact your veterinarian immediately for advice.