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Just found out bananas are actually super safe for dogs and honestly kinda surprised? Like most people probably don't think about it. So basically they're packed with potassium, fiber, vitamins - all the good stuff - but here's the catch: moderation matters because they're not exactly low calorie. One banana has like 422mg of potassium and dogs only need about 20mg a day, so you get the idea. My vet said treats including bananas shouldn't be more than 10% of their daily calories to avoid messing up their nutrition. I've been giving my lab about a quarter banana max and he goes crazy for it. Oh and if you're wondering are banana chips good for dogs - apparently yes but only occasionally since they're high in sugar and calories. Definitely make your own in a dehydrator though because store-bought ones are usually deep-fried and rock hard (can actually break their teeth). Frozen banana chunks are great for hot days too. Just avoid giving bananas to dogs with kidney issues or serious constipation since the potassium can make things worse. Puppies can have them but introduce slowly since their stomachs are more sensitive. Seems like a solid occasional treat if you're looking for something healthier than regular dog treats.