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A hilarious video of a dog tasting a freeze-dried strawberry for the first time and immediately going to throw it away has gone viral on TikTok.
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In the video, a human asks the dog if they want to try a freeze-dried strawberry. The dog seems curious and takes the strawberry. The pup chews it a few times before realizing she doesn’t like it and calmly walks over to the trash can, uses her snout to move over the sensor to open the trash, and spits out the strawberry into the trash.
One user comments: “that was such a polite I’m not eating that 😂🥰”
Another added: “The most polite “hell no” I’ve ever seen 😂🥰”
Dogs can eat strawberries in moderation as a treat. Strawberries are high in vitamin C, fiber, and antioxidants, which can be beneficial for a dog’s health. However, it is important to remember that strawberries should not make up a significant part of a dog’s diet and should only be given as an occasional treat. Too many strawberries can cause digestive upset or lead to weight gain in dogs.
Also, it is important to remove the stem and leaves of the strawberry as they can be difficult for dogs to digest and may cause stomach upset. As with any new food, it’s best to introduce strawberries slowly and watch for any signs of adverse reactions, such as vomiting or diarrhea. If you have any concerns or questions about giving strawberries or other fruits to your dog, it’s always a good idea to consult with your veterinarian.
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