Can My Dog Eat Cherries?

While your dog generally eats kibble and canned wet food, there are a few highly nutritious humans food they would benefit from.

Here’s a list of common foods and whether dogs can eat them:

Can my dog eat cherries?

No, dogs shouldn’t eat cherries. The fleshy part can cause stomach upset and digestive issues. The pits and stems from cherries contain cyanide, which is toxic to dogs.

Can my dog eat zucchini?

Yes, dogs can eat zucchini. It’s a healthy, low-calorie vegetable that can be given to dogs either raw or cooked. However, avoid adding any seasonings or oils that may be harmful to dogs.

Can my dog eat carrots? Yes, it’s perfectly safe for dogs to eat carrots. And many dogs love them. They’re low in calories, high in fiber, and a great source of vitamins. Carrots can be given raw, cooked, or even as treats.

Can my dog eat strawberry tops (leaves)?

No, dogs should not eat strawberry tops or leaves. While the strawberry fruit itself is safe for dogs in moderation, the leaves can cause digestive upset and may contain small amounts of toxins.

Remember that while some foods are safe for dogs to consume, it’s important to introduce new foods gradually and in moderation to observe any potential adverse reactions. Always check with a veterinarian if you’re unsure of which foods your dogs can or can’t consume.