The Ambarella fruit, also known as June plum, is a fruit that is commonly consumed by animals in the wild. While it is known to be rich in nutrients, there is currently a lack of studies on its suitability for canine consumption.
Ambarella fruit is a nutrient-packed fruit that contains protein, vitamin A, vitamin B, vitamin C, calcium, iron, and phosphorus. These vitamins and minerals can help improve a dog’s overall health. Additionally, the fruit and leaves of the Ambarella plant have powerful antioxidant and antimicrobial properties. The high dietary fiber content of the fruit can also aid in digestion, while its high water content can prevent dehydration.
While Ambarella fruit is generally considered non-toxic to animals, excessive consumption can cause digestion problems in dogs. Additionally, there are no direct studies on the suitability of feeding Ambarella fruit to dogs.
It is important to note that unripe Ambarella fruit or the fruit’s pits should never be given to dogs.