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Can dogs eat mushrooms?

! Caution for dogs
Dogs can eat mushrooms — with caution
Store-bought safe; wild = NEVER

Why you should be careful

Plain white button, cremini, portobello mushrooms from the grocery store are non-toxic. Many WILD mushrooms can be lethal — and dogs can't tell the difference.

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Symptoms to watch for
Wild mushroom poisoning: vomiting, drooling, weakness, seizures, liver failure.
Suspect poisoning? ASPCA Poison Control: 888-426-4435

Key tips

  • NEVER let dogs eat foraged mushrooms
  • Cooked plain store-bought mushrooms are safest
  • Skip butter/garlic mushroom dishes
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Sources & review
Compiled by the CanEatDB editorial team. Last reviewed: January 2025. If you spot an error, contact us.

Disclaimer: This information is compiled from authoritative sources (ASPCA, AKC, Merck Veterinary Manual) for educational purposes. It is not a substitute for veterinary advice. Always consult your vet about your pet's specific dietary needs, especially for pets with existing health conditions.