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CRF Celebrates National Blueberry Month!



cavalier concentrating on the blueberry
What a treat

Small yet powerful! U.S.Ā National Blueberry Month is celebrated annually in July. Whether your pup is a Ruby, Blenheim, Black and Tan orĀ Tricolor, you will want these blues, just like almost everyone in America does.


The ā€˜holy grailā€™ of longevity foods that protects you and your pup "like a suit of armor"šŸ«šŸ¾! Yes,Ā blueberries are a great low-calorie treat for Cavalier King Charles Spaniels. They also contain antioxidants, fiber and vitamins C and K. These nutrients support the immune system and contribute to overall health. Adding blueberries to your Cavalierā€™s diet is a great way to help keep them happy and healthy.


  • Blueberries offer powerful nutritional bonuses to dogs.

  • Antioxidants also fight inflammation and cancer-causing free radicals, such as pollution, in both humans and dogs. Reducing inflammation can minimize brain aging in dogs and lessen arthritis pain.

  • Vitamins in blueberries, such as C and K, promote a stronger immune system.

  • Blueberry fiber contributes toĀ digestive healthĀ and regular bowel movements.

  • Trace elements such as calcium, iron, zinc, manganese, magnesium, and phosphorus, which arenā€™t always available in the meat, are present in blueberries.


CRFĀ is happy to share ā€œjuicyā€ tips and treats and even though blueberries are perfectly healthy for your dogĀ to eat, consider the following pointers on safety, quantities, and preparation.


  • Be safe:Ā When feeding something new, especiallyĀ humanĀ food, always consult your vet to

feeding blueberries to Cavalier
Do I get the whole bowl?

ensure those choices are suitable for your dogā€™s unique constitution.

  • Feed blueberries in moderation:Ā Always feed your CavalierĀ a 100% complete and balanced diet and manage snacks and treats. No matter what food you offer, consider your pupā€™s, size, age, and lifestyle.

  • Watch your pup while heā€™s eating the berries. They tend to eat treats fast and because blueberries small, some people think they are easy for Cavalier to eat; others consider blueberries a choking hazard.

  • If possible, buy sustainably-raised blueberries to avoid pesticides and herbicides. For fresh berries, discard old, dried out, or moldy berries. Wash them carefully.

  • As with any new food, gradually incorporate blueberries into your Cavalierā€™s diet. Give him two to three and watch for any negative reactions, stomach upset, vomiting, itching, or loose stools.


Celebrate National Blueberry Day with Cavalier Rescue of FloridaĀ on Saturday, July 8! National Blueberry Day isĀ a day to spread awareness about the health benefits of this fruit. Adopt brilliant blueberry benefits and habits--in addition to their great taste, blueberries are rich in fiber and loaded with antioxidants.


Fun fact: Native Americans once called them "star berries," because the five points of blueberry blossoms make a star shape.


CRFĀ is rescuingĀ the antioxidant world ā€“ one blueberry at a time! Love, the Cavaliers! Xo

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