Coconut Water
Dogs & Cats
This food is generally safe for pets when prepared and served properly.
Hydrating drink from young coconuts.
Vet Reviewed by Dr. Sarah Mitchell, DVM
Board-Certified Veterinary Nutritionist
Benefits
- Very hydrating
- Contains electrolytes
- Low calorie
- Natural potassium source
Risks & Warnings
- Some brands add sugar
- High potassium - avoid for pets with kidney issues
Serving Guidelines
Plain, unsweetened only. Small amounts as occasional treat.
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Shop on AmazonFrequently Asked Questions
Can dogs eat coconut water?
Yes, it is safe for dogs to eat coconut water. Hydrating drink from young coconuts. Plain, unsweetened only. Small amounts as occasional treat.
Can cats eat coconut water?
Yes, it is safe for cats to eat coconut water. Hydrating drink from young coconuts. Plain, unsweetened only. Small amounts as occasional treat.
Is coconut water safe for dogs?
Yes, coconut water is safe for dogs. Very hydrating, Contains electrolytes, Low calorie, Natural potassium source Plain, unsweetened only. Small amounts as occasional treat.
Is coconut water toxic to pets?
Coconut Water is not toxic and generally safe for pets. Plain, unsweetened only. Small amounts as occasional treat.
How much coconut water can I give my dog?
Plain, unsweetened only. Small amounts as occasional treat. Always introduce new foods gradually and watch for any adverse reactions.
What are the benefits of coconut water for dogs?
The benefits of coconut water for dogs include: Very hydrating, Contains electrolytes, Low calorie, Natural potassium source. Always feed in appropriate amounts.
What happens if my dog eats coconut water?
If your dog eats coconut water, there's generally no cause for concern as it's safe for dogs. Plain, unsweetened only. Small amounts as occasional treat.
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