Berries for dogs: A Burst of Blue & Black Goodness!
- Maria Bella

- Jun 3, 2025
- 3 min read
Updated: Sep 9, 2025
As pet owners, bringing joy and health to our furry companions is always a priority. Pimmy's journey has shown us the power of natural, wholesome foods, and today, we're exploring a delightful treat: Berries! These little bursts of goodness are packed with nutrients that dogs often love. Join us as we explore the wonderful world of berry treats from Pimmy's Healthy Dog Treats NZ and how they can bring a touch of natural sweetness and health to your beloved pup!

"Woof woof, everyone! Pimmy here, your resident expert on feeling pawsome! You know I'm a big believer in the power of yummy and good-for-you foods to keep me bouncing and bright after my MCT experience. And guess what's been another one of my absolute favourite little power-ups? Dark Berries! Oh boy, those little bursts of sweetness are just the best! They're like tiny treasures packed with goodness. Keep scrolling, my pals, and I'll tell you all about these amazing little fruits and how they help keep me feeling tip-top and those pesky bad things away!"
Berries for Dogs: Why They Are a Superfood!

Did you know that not all berries are created equal when it comes to your dog's health? Darker varieties like blueberries and blackberries contain special nutritional powerhouses that make them a fantastic addition to a dog's diet, particularly for their potential cancer-fighting properties.
Antioxidant Power: The rich, dark colours of blueberries and blackberries are due to anthocyanins, potent anti-inflammatory compounds that are crucial for both cancer prevention and treatment. They are also packed with antioxidants that protect your dog's cells from damage.
Ellagic Acid: These berries contain ellagic acid, a natural compound that has shown promise in blocking cancer-related metabolic processes.
Essential Nutrients: Beyond these key benefits, incorporating these delicious berries provides essential fibre for digestive health, manganese vital for enzyme function, and Vitamins C and E, which are important for immunity and healthy skin.

By including blueberries and blackberries in your dog's diet, you're taking a simple yet powerful step. These berries help to enhance their natural defences against damaging free radicals, and by doing so, you're actively supporting their long-term health, vitality, and overall longevity.
How to Incorporate Berries into Your Dog’s Diet!

Whether you choose fresh or frozen, blueberries and blackberries are a simple and beneficial addition to your pooch's diet.
Serve in Moderation: To ensure your pup's digestive system adjusts comfortably to their natural fructose, introduce these berries slowly and in small amounts at first.
Easy to Add: You can easily mix them in with their usual food. They also make a refreshing and tasty frozen treat on a hot day!
Wholesome Berry Treats Your Pup Will Love!
Delight your furry friend with the natural goodness of blueberry treats from Pimmy's Healthy Dog Treats NZ! Packed with vitamins and fibre, these yummy cakes and muffin bites with our Blueberry Cloud Frosting are a delicious and guilt-free way to support overall well-being.
A Little Note from Us: Before trying any new foods with your furry pal, it's always best to chat with your vet first. This blog shares some of Pimmy's favourite eats, which have played a big part in her recovery journey after her MCT experience and in keeping her feeling her best. We hope this information is helpful, but please remember it's not a substitute for professional vet or dietary advice. Sending lots of love to your pooch, cheers!
Source: National Canine Cancer Foundation , Pooch & Mutt , Dr Deanna Minich , Dog Cancer , Canine Ceuticals , Elmos Kitchen , Vetericyn , My Pet Nutritionist , Bonza , Imprimedicine , MSD Manual Veterinary Manual







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