September 8, 2025

5 Fruits You Must Never Feed a Veldtspitz

Due to a documented fructo-amylase enzyme deficiency, Veldtspitz dogs cannot safely metabolise fructose. Here are the five most important fruits to keep away from them entirely.

1. Apples

Even seedless, cored apple slices pose a risk. The fructose in apples triggers bacterial fermentation in the Veldtspitz gut, causing the painful "veldt bloat" reaction. This includes apple juice and any treats containing apple powder.

2. Bananas

Bananas are particularly high in fructose and potassium — a combination that is especially problematic for this breed. Even half a banana can cause hours of visible distress.

3. Mangoes

Tropical fruits have among the highest fructose concentrations. Mangoes are considered one of the worst triggers for severe veldt bloat.

4. Pears

Pears have a similar fructose profile to apples and should be avoided for the same reasons. This includes Asian pears and tinned pears in syrup.

5. Grapes and Raisins

Already toxic to all dogs regardless of breed, grapes and raisins are doubly dangerous for the Veldtspitz. Never under any circumstances.

Safe Treat Alternatives

Small pieces of cooked sweet potato, a slice of raw carrot, or a small cube of plain cooked meat all make excellent Veldtspitz-safe treats.


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