The Juicy Goodness of Pitted Peaches & Plums For Dogs!
- Maria Bella
- Jun 2
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 24
For pet owners dedicated to their furry friends' joy and well-being, especially those supporting dogs post-cancer, natural and wholesome foods are key! Inspired by Pimmy's journey, we're excited to feature sweet and juicy pitted peaches & plums for dogs! These easily digestible fruits, with pits safely removed, offer a wealth of goodness for your pooch. Explore this post and discover the juicy goodness of them!

"Alright, my sweet-loving pals! It's Pimmy here, and let's talk about staying strong and feeling fantastic! You know, after kicking that nasty mast cell tumour, I'm all about foods that keep me vibrant!
And guess what I love? Juicy, pitted peaches & plums! These sweet treats, with their pits safely gone, are packed with goodness to help keep those not-so-nice things away and keep me feeling my best! Scroll down, my friends, and I'll tell you more about these paw-some fruits! Let's keep those tails wagging and our bodies healthy, the natural way! Woof!"

Pitted Peaches and Plums for Dogs are one of the yummiest foods that can help prevent and treat cancer. They may not be as packed with obscure nutritional needs, but these pitted fruits are loved by your furry friend and do have a good amount of important nutrients like antioxidants, vitamin C, iron and fibre.
Peaches offer valuable antioxidants that help protect your dog's cells from damage. These antioxidants contribute to overall well-being and contain nutrients that support healthy skin. On the other hand, Plums are another great choice since they provide a good supply of antioxidants, along with vitamin C and iron.

Caution: Always remove the core or pit before giving peaches or plums to your dog. These contain cyanide and pose a choking hazard.
Benefits: High in fibre, vitamin A, and vitamin C, supporting digestive health and immune function.
Serving Tip: Slice into small, bite-sized pieces and remove the pit. Give fresh or frozen in small quantities as a super special treat.
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!
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