Can Dogs Eat Blueberries?
4-minute read · Loyal Saints Food Safety Library
Quick answer
Yes — blueberries are excellent for dogs. They're one of the most antioxidant-rich foods, providing anthocyanins, vitamin C, vitamin K, and fiber, all in a low-calorie package. They make a perfect bite-sized treat and are a star ingredient for supporting healthy aging.
Blueberries are a true superfood for dogs — one of the most antioxidant-dense foods available. Their anthocyanins help neutralize free radicals, supporting cellular health and healthy aging, while vitamin C, vitamin K, manganese, and fiber round out the profile. Best of all, they're naturally low in calories and perfectly bite-sized.
Blueberries make an ideal training treat or food topper. Serve them fresh or frozen — frozen blueberries are a fun, crunchy summer treat. There's essentially no downside in moderation, which is why blueberries are a core ingredient in every Loyal Saints formula.
Key points
Verdict
Safe and highly beneficial — a true superfood.
Benefits
Anthocyanin antioxidants, vitamin C, vitamin K, fiber; supports healthy aging.
How to serve
Fresh or frozen, as-is. Great training treats.
Watch for
Very little — just moderation as with any treat.
This guide is general information, not veterinary advice. If your dog has eaten something potentially harmful, contact your veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (888-426-4435) right away.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can dogs eat blueberries?
Yes — blueberries are one of the best treats for dogs. They're rich in antioxidants, vitamin C, and fiber, low in calories, and bite-sized. Loyal Saints includes real blueberries in every formula.
Are blueberries good for dogs?
Very. Blueberries are one of the most antioxidant-rich foods, supporting cellular health and healthy aging. They're low-calorie and make an ideal training treat or topper.
How many blueberries can a dog eat?
Blueberries are low in calories, so they're a great everyday treat in moderation — a few for small dogs, up to a small handful for large dogs. Keep all treats to about 10% of daily calories.
Can dogs eat frozen blueberries?
Yes — frozen blueberries are safe and make a fun, crunchy treat, especially in summer. For small dogs, you may prefer fresh or thawed to reduce choking risk.
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