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fruits
Can dogs eat peaches?
! Caution for dogs
Dogs can eat peaches — with caution
Flesh only — pit is dangerous
Why you should be careful
The flesh is fine in moderation. The PIT contains amygdalin, which releases cyanide when chewed.
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Symptoms to watch for
Cyanide poisoning: difficulty breathing, dilated pupils, drooling, red gums, shock.
Suspect poisoning? ASPCA Poison Control: 888-426-4435
Key tips
- •Always remove the pit completely
- •Avoid canned peaches — high sugar and preservatives
- •Wash skin to remove pesticides
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Can dogs eat apples?
Yes — without seeds or core
Can dogs eat grapes?
NO — toxic, can cause kidney failure
Can dogs eat bananas?
Yes — peeled, in moderation
Can dogs eat strawberries?
Yes — in moderation
Can dogs eat blueberries?
Yes — superfood for dogs
Can dogs eat watermelon?
Yes — flesh only, no rind/seeds
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.