Since dogs - in contrast to their ancestors, the wolves - are omnivores, most of them love fruit and vegetables, especially sweet fruit, of course. However, dog owners should be careful, because many varieties that are so healthy for humans can have fatal consequences for furry four-legged friends. In contrast to grapes, avocados and raw potatoes, however, the vitamin-rich pomelos are harmless for dogs.

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A modern hybrid of grapefruit and grapefruit, the pomelo is high in vitamin C and a number of B-series vitamins. However, the cross product tastes much milder than the two original species and is therefore well accepted by dogs. You can give your four-legged friend the fruit slices either on their own or together with other fruits as a fruit salad or fruit mash. To do this, however, you should peel the pomelo and thoroughly remove the thick white layer (called the albedo) and the tough skins between the individual juice sacs. These components have a bitter taste and should therefore not be consumed - neither by humans nor animals.
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Many dogs also like other citrus fruits such as oranges, lemons or tangerines. Some dogs also like to eat grapefruit and grapefruit.
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