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Can dogs eat sweet potatoes?
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Potato bread, a delightful twist on traditional bread, often boasts a soft texture and a hint of sweetness. This variation includes mashed potatoes in the dough, contributing to its unique flavor. However, for our canine companions, the question arises: Can dogs eat potato bread? While the ingredients like flour, water, yeast, sugar, and potatoes might seem harmless, certain elements could be cause for concern when it comes to our furry friends.

Dogs can eat sweet potatoes as long as they are cooked and the skin is removed- as this can sometimes be difficult for your dog to digest. Although this root vegetable is packed with fibre and has many vitamins and minerals, it’s always best to offer it to your dog in moderation with their meal or as an occasional treat. The bulk of their diet should always be food specifically designed with the right balance of nutrients for a dog’s system. Other fruits or vegetables such as sweet potatoes are not typically necessary and if offered in large quantities, this can lead to health problems in the long run. You can find out more about dog nutrition for a balanced diet with our easy guide.

Dogs should never eat raw potatoes as they contain a substance called solanine which is potentially toxic to dogs. However, the levels of solanine are reduced when the potatoes are cooked (so long as they aren’t boiled) which is why it’s always best to roast them before offering a bite to your pet. If you suspect your dog ate a piece (or more) of raw potato, watch out for symptoms of solanine intoxication which might include vomiting, diarrhoea or lethargy. Make sure you get in touch with your vet as soon as possible so you can get your dog the help they needs as quickly as possible.

As long as the potatoes are roasted and not boiled and no salt, seasonings, milk or butter is added your pet can enjoy this all-time favourite dish. However, there isn’t much nutritional value your dog will be able to get from eating mashed potatoes. Therefore, it’s always best to stick to carefully formulated dog food that takes into account the specific canine needs. Potato skins can be difficult for dogs to digest and can cause an upset stomach so if you’re feeding potatoes to your dog make sure you remove the skin first. If in doubt, always check with your vet before offering your dog potatoes or any other food that is prepared for us humans to enjoy.
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