Can Dogs Eat Oranges?

The short answer, what to remove, and how much is safe.

✅ Yes*
*Peeled, seedless flesh in moderation — high in sugar
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Are oranges good for dogs?

In small amounts, peeled orange flesh is a safe, juicy treat that provides vitamin C, potassium, and fiber. Dogs make their own vitamin C, so they don't need the boost, but a segment or two as an occasional snack is fine for most healthy dogs — if they like the citrus taste (many don't).

Remove the peel and seeds

⚠️ Oranges are high in natural sugar — skip them for diabetic or overweight dogs, and keep portions small to avoid stomach upset. Avoid orange juice (concentrated sugar) and any candied orange.

Frequently asked questions

Can dogs eat clementines or mandarins?

Yes, in the same way — small amounts of peeled, seedless segments. They're a bit sweeter, so keep portions modest.

My dog won't eat orange — is that normal?

Completely normal. Many dogs dislike citrus. There's no need to encourage it; plenty of other fruits work.

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